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Why Do Things Fall Downward? [Solved]
When something falls, it falls because of gravity. Because that object feels a force, it accelerates, which means its velocity gets bigger and bigger as it falls. The strength with which the Earth pulls on something in the form of gravity is a type of acceleration. Earth pulls on everything the exact same amount.
Misconceptions About Falling Objects
If you drop a heavy object and a light object simultaneously, which one
Gravity Is Not a Force (And The Acceleration Is Upwards!)
#1 question asked by viewers: If the surface
Which Way Is Down?
Mass vs weight: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_versus_weight Great Veritasium video: …