Nope, denser objects fall faster than less dense ones (through the air).
Technically it’s objects with a higher mass-to-drag ratio, but most of the time it’s close enough
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waigl@lemmy.world 11 hours agoNope, denser objects fall faster than less dense ones (through the air). Remember: A kilogram of feathers is just as heavy as a kilogram of lead.
Nope, denser objects fall faster than less dense ones (through the air).
Technically it’s objects with a higher mass-to-drag ratio, but most of the time it’s close enough
Not really true, it’s definitely possible for a less dense object to fall faster than a denser one. A drop of water will fall faster than a parachute made of aluminum.
BeigeAgenda@lemmy.ca 10 hours ago
I’ll still choose to be hit by the feathers.
krunklom@lemmy.zip 10 hours ago
You’ll get hit by what you’re told to get hit by and you’ll like it.