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conclusion of galileo feather and coin experiment

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This experiment lets you repeat Galileo's experiment in a vacuum. The free fall of a coin and feather are compared, first in a tube full of air and then in a vacuum. With air resistance, the feathers fall more slowly. In a vacuum, the objects fall at the same rate independent of their respective masses.

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