How does mass affect the motion of objects falling freely under the influence of gravity?

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Have you heard of the Galileo Tower of Pisa experiment?

Mass has no effect, provided air resistance can be neglected.

A stone will fall faster than a feather, but that is because of air resistance effects (drag).

In a vacuum, such as on the Moon, all objects will fall at the same acceleration rate.
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