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LOL, this thread has become a middle school science class. Heavier objects do not fall faster, only aerodynamics could effect rate of descent.
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oops , lack of sleep affecting my head , you are correct .
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99% of the time yes, unless the density of the air is enough to give bouyancy to the lighter object... like a light annd fluffy bubble. Just think of a basketball being dropped next to a same sized ball made with walls as thin as tissue paper... Or a baloon filled with water next to one filled to the same size with mainly air and only an ounce of water.
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