Give Reasons for the Following:

If the force of gravity acts on all bodies proportional to their masses, why does a heavy body not faster than a light body?


Force on an object of mass m falling freely under gravitation by the earth is given by Universal Law of Gravitation:

F = or, F m


Now, clearly from above we can see that F depends on mass of the object.


Since, M = Mass of earth


r = Radius of earth


G = Nm2kg-2 are constants


If g is the acceleration due to gravity on an object of mass m then,


F = m × g


Or, g =


Or, g =


Thus, g is independent of mass of the object.


Now, let two objects A of mass and B of mass fall from height h such that



Now, using the following equation of motion,



Here, u = 0, s = h and a = g


So,


Or,


Now, from above, since time depends on both h and g, which are both independent of masses, so both A and B come down at same time.


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