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  • Do All Objects Fall at the Same Speed? Physics Explained
    This is a classic physics question! Here's the answer:

    In a vacuum, all objects fall at the same speed.

    This is because the force of gravity acts equally on all objects, regardless of their mass. The only thing that matters is the strength of the gravitational field.

    Why doesn't this always seem true in real life?

    In the real world, air resistance plays a huge role. A feather falls much slower than a bowling ball because it's much more affected by air resistance.

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