WASHINGTON — When you watch raindrops fall from the sky, they might look slow, but each drop actually reaches a steady top speed as it falls. There’s a little duel in the sky: gravity is pulling the ...
The Earth’s gravitation causes all objects falling in a vacuum to fall at a constantly accelerating rate. For every second that an object falls in a vacuum, its downward speed increases by 32 feet per ...
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