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Leonel
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6 January, 07:21
What is microgravity, and what causes it?
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Ezekiel West
6 January, 07:39
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The answer is because they are in free fall. In a vacuum, gravity causes all objects to fall at the same rate. The mass of the object does not matter. If a person drops a hammer and a feather, air will make the feather fall more slowly. But if there were no air, they would fall at the same acceleration.
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