Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles It's AumSum Time! Why do heavier objects fall faster? Whether an object is heavy or light, all objects accelerate at the same rate towards the earth. That is... @ 9.8 meters per second squared This means all objects should fall at the same speed, right? Absolutely! However, this happens only when there is vacuum A Scientist named Robert Boyle placed a coin in a feather in a big glass jar and removed all the air from it. Thus, creating a vaccum. He then inverted the jar and observed that both the objects fell to the bottom at the same time But this doesn't happen on earth because here the speed of falling objects depends upon their surface area and air resistance The feather has more surface area as compared to the coin Hence more air pushes against the feather due to which it experiences greater air resistance and thus, Hence, the feather falls slower as compared to the coin
B1 US feather coin air jar surface area heavier Why do heavier objects fall faster? | #aumsum 15 1 AumSum posted on 2019/04/15 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary