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swestrup (
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2007-08-08 09:09 am (UTC)
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Large rocks fall slower, due to drag, don't they? Drag increases by the square of the cross-sectional area, IIRC.
I thought you meant the increase due to the gravitational field of the falling rock, in a vacuum.
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I thought you meant the increase due to the gravitational field of the falling rock, in a vacuum.