Page Summary: When you drop an object it's actually quite hard to tell if it falls at a constant speed or picks up speed as it drops, but You probably know that two objects dropped in a vacuum fall at the same rate, no matter the mass of each item.
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When you drop an object it's actually quite hard to tell if it falls at a constant speed or picks up speed as it drops, but You probably know that two objects dropped in a vacuum fall at the same rate, no matter the mass of each item. Observe the experiment, describe your observations and explain them using your knowledge of energy.
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- When you drop an object it's actually quite hard to tell if it falls at a constant speed or picks up speed as it drops, but
- You probably know that two objects dropped in a vacuum fall at the same rate, no matter the mass of each item.
- Observe the experiment, describe your observations and explain them using your knowledge of energy.
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