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Old 04-09-2015, 10:29 PM   #57 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Bad Boy View Post
You would guess wrong. Gravity doesn't discriminate against weight. Hence why everything falls at the same rate.
You finally state something true, kinda.

Everything does fall at the same rate, HOWEVER in a vacuum, where there is no air resistance. You're telling me if I drop a feather and a 100-weight at the same time in windy conditions, they will land at the same time?

BTW, going uphill isn't exactly falling nor in an environment with no air resistance. If two people are running up hill, one with a 100 lb bag and the other with a 10 lb bag, which of the two do you think gravity will have the most effect on, thus working harder and running uphill slower?

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