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Bob Noel wrote:
In article , Jim Logajan wrote: But the bottom line is under "ideal" conditions a heavy stone "falls" a teeny tiny miniscule bit faster to the earth than a light feather would. um, not quite. The force on the more massive object is still just proportional to the earth's mass. What happens is the earth moves towards the more massive object more so than towards the less massive object. Or have I totally botched my freshman physics? You got it right. But to the person standing on the earth trying to time the fall, the more massive object appears to drop a tiny bit faster (but I'm not sure the drop time difference could even be measured for most ordinary cases). It's really a pedantic issue unless one is dealing with objects of comparable masses, like the perturbations of planetary orbits due to other planets. |
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