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If I were to drop two objects with equal air resistance from a building, regardless of their differing weights, they would hit the ground at the same time.
However, since they both have different weights, they also will have different masses, and since gravitational attraction is based on mass, wouldn't the heavier one, because it possesses more mass, technically fall *slightly* faster? the difference in speed would be invisible to a human watching them fall, but wouldn't it technically fall faster?
However, since they both have different weights, they also will have different masses, and since gravitational attraction is based on mass, wouldn't the heavier one, because it possesses more mass, technically fall *slightly* faster? the difference in speed would be invisible to a human watching them fall, but wouldn't it technically fall faster?