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Can you determine the acceleration DUE to gravity by dropping a feather why?

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Can you determine the acceleration DUE to gravity by dropping a feather why?

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The best example is if you dropped a 1 pound steel ball off the Empire State building at the same time as a 1,000 pound steel ball, they would land at the exact same time (assuming that sir resistance was zero). Counter intuitive I know but none the less true. Basically the force of gravity acts equally on the two objects without respect to their weight.

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