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∙ 13y agoThey will fall at the same time, and also hit the ground at approximately the same time (given errors for air resistance).
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∙ 11y agoThe force of gravity is the same for both of the objects, and weight doesn't matter or effect with the rate of fall
The bowling ball, because it's the heaviest and thus not as affected by air resistance
from an airplane and from the top of the Empire State Building
let's test it.
In a vacuum where there is no air resistance, both the bowling ball and the napkin would fall with the same acceleration due to gravity. However, in the presence of air resistance, the bowling ball, being more aerodynamic, would fall faster than the napkin.
6 feet
very messy if it hit somebody
The Empire State Building is an office building.
Yes it's 95% out of 100% it would break
Empire State Building
The height of the building at the 102nd floor is 381 metres. The penny is irrelevant.
The height of the building at the 102nd floor is 381 metres. The penny is irrelevant.
Yes, there is a gallery in the Empire State Building