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Physics, 04.06.2021 05:20, deontehiggins42

According to Aristotle, how fast do heavy objects fall compared to light objects? According to Aristotle, how fast do heavy objects fall compared to light objects?
-Aristotle did not formulate a statement about the speed of falling objects.
-Aristotle stated that light objects fall faster than heavy objects.
-Aristotle stated that all objects fall at the same rate regardless of their mass.
-Aristotle stated that heavy objects fall faster than light objects.

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