maizey23 maizey23
  • 19-05-2017
  • Physics
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Why do all objects hit with the same velocity (ignoring air resistance) if dropped from the same height?

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gamerz1818
gamerz1818 gamerz1818
  • 19-05-2017
Velocity is distance divided by time. With no air resistance, both objects would take the same amount of time to fall, & they would falling the same direction & distance. 
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