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In the absence of air, two objects with different masses...
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suffocate!
suffocate!
fall at exactly the same rate.
fall at exactly the same rate.
fall at exactly the same time.
fall at exactly the same time.
fall at exactly the same distance.
fall at exactly the same distance.
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fall at exactly the same rate.
Explanation: in vacuum (no air resistance) all objects accelerate under gravity at the same rate g (≈9.8 m/s² near Earth's surface), regardless of mass, so they fall together.
Explanation: in vacuum (no air resistance) all objects accelerate under gravity at the same rate g (≈9.8 m/s² near Earth's surface), regardless of mass, so they fall together.
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