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Chemistry, 29.01.2021 20:40 cocomelon

Course Task As I sat under an Oak tree I recognized some similar comparisons to what Isaac Newton saw under his apple tree.
I saw three different objects fall to the ground…an acorn, a leaf, and a small stick. I wondered how and why they fell the way they did. The stick fell from the very top of the tree and seemed to almost “slow down” about half way down. The acorn got faster all the way to the ground. Yet the leaf would just float back and forth in a calm rhythm like motion.
Furthermore, I could see the moon sitting up in the sky just waiting to peak over the trees at dark.
How is it that all objects are apparently affected by the earth’s gravity but they seem to respond differently? If gravity is a force that affects all objects…shouldn’t all objects respond the same? Interesting Phenomenon huh….

Can you explain what is happening with each of these four objects (including the moon)?
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