The Baseball falls faster than a balloon as the balloon is lighter than air and they are both different shapes.
The balloon falls slower than a marble because its buoyancy is greater and because its drag coefficient is greater.
a person would fall faster because we have more mass (weight) than the balloon.
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How smaller, how faster the downglide
No if you saying that you have a little coffee table and a cup falls off of it then it's going to fall slower. No I don't think so things will actually fall faster because it is closer to the ground or floor.
weight doesnt matter, the bigger one, which has the higher resistance will fall a tiny bit slower
Because raindrops are round - snowflakes are flat. Being flat, they offer resistance to the air they're floating in - and thus fall slower.
It doesn't. But what makes a book fall faster (seemingly) than a feather or piece of paper (lets say) is air pressure, and the way it is shaped.
The stronger gravitational condition would make the object fall faster. The weaker the gravitational condition the slower the object would fall.
if an object is lightr it will fall slower because gravity wont take it down as fast if it is heavier it will make the gravity pull it down faster
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-- Because that's the way gravity behaves. -- Because is would be ridiculous to think that heavy objects fall faster. Here's why: ==> Let's say that heavy objects fall faster and light objects fall slower. ==> Take a piece of sticky tape and stick a light object onto the back of a heavy object. Then drop them together off of a roof. ==> The light object tries to fall slower and holds back, and the heavy object tries to fall faster and pulls forward. So when they're stuck together, they fall at some in-between speed. ==> But wait! When they're stuck together they weigh more than the heavy object alone. So how can a stuck-together object that's heavier than the heavy object alone fall at a speed that's slower than the heavy object alone ? ! ? Isn't that ridiculous ? There's no way that heavy objects can fall faster than light objects.