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4 July, 22:31

Is the force of gravity stronger on a piece of paper when it is crumpled? is the force of gravity stronger on a piece of iron than it is on a piece of wood, if they both have the same mass?

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  1. 4 July, 22:53
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    No, gravity pulls every object with the same force irrespective of its shape, size place etc.

    Therefore the force of gravity on the iron and wooden piece of same mass is same. Also the force of gravity is same on the crumpled piece of paper as that of plain paper.

    Force of gravity is always same.
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