Smaller and lighter balls fall at the same speed as larger, heavier balls when dropped from the same height in Earth's atmosphere. The document poses the question of whether balls of different sizes and weights fall at the same speed and land at the same time when dropped, suggesting the principle of equal acceleration due to gravity regardless of mass.
Smaller and lighter balls fall at the same speed as larger, heavier balls when dropped from the same height in Earth's atmosphere. The document poses the question of whether balls of different sizes and weights fall at the same speed and land at the same time when dropped, suggesting the principle of equal acceleration due to gravity regardless of mass.
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Smaller and lighter balls fall at the same speed as larger, heavier balls when dropped from the same height in Earth's atmosphere. The document poses the question of whether balls of different sizes and weights fall at the same speed and land at the same time when dropped, suggesting the principle of equal acceleration due to gravity regardless of mass.
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