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Galileo's "tower" thought experiment showed that, contrary to Aristotle, objects of different masses fall at the same acceleration.
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Galileo was also the first to show by experiment that bodies fall with the same acceleration whatever their composition (the weak principle of equivalence).
A more empirical way of expressing it is that all bodies fall with the same acceleration in the same gravitational field, or, the trajectory of a body in a given gravitational field will be independent of its mass and composition.
Einstein was alluding to a curious fact known in Newton's time: no matter what the mass of an object, it falls toward Earth with the same acceleration (ignoring air resistance) of 9.8 metres per second squared.
Long Run was in the front rank, but Sam Waley-Cohen was hard at work on him and he failed to show the same acceleration that won the race 12 months ago.
Imagine the benefits if the same acceleration can be achieved with future vaccines against AIDS, tuberculosis, or malaria.
Revenue is expected to fall at the same rate.
Galileo first demonstrated that falling bodies of different weights would fall at the same speed (if you account for the drag resistance of air).
They both fell at the same time".
When unemployment rose, inflation fell at the same time.
And sometimes those Big Things fall with many other falls raining down at the same time.
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