My physics is rusty, but...
That only describes the falling of the object. The earth also falls towards the object (mutual gravitation), albeit only a very little bit.
m1 is insignificant for all intents and purposes, but it is still true to say a heavier object will fall faster (in that it is approaching the earth faster due to earth approaching the object), even if it is an unmeasurably small amount. (which was my point)
Also, I wasn't discounting air resistance. I just said it has nothing to do with density.
Could this thread be any MORE off topic?
That only describes the falling of the object. The earth also falls towards the object (mutual gravitation), albeit only a very little bit.
m1 is insignificant for all intents and purposes, but it is still true to say a heavier object will fall faster (in that it is approaching the earth faster due to earth approaching the object), even if it is an unmeasurably small amount. (which was my point)
Also, I wasn't discounting air resistance. I just said it has nothing to do with density.
Could this thread be any MORE off topic?
Edited: 2009-11-13, 4:23 am
