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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Aristotle, the ancient Greek philosopher, thought that heavy objects fall to Earth faster than lighter objects. How could Aristotle's hypothesis be supported or disproved?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It could either be proved, or disproved, with an experiment. You could take a light object, like a tennis ball. And a heavy object, like a bowling ball. And then you could hold them together at the same height, and drop them, at the same exact time. Watch to see if one of them hits the floor before the other one. ~~~~~~~~ I'll let you in on a secret: It doesn't matter how light or heavy an object is. ALL objects fall at the exact same speed.

OpenStudy (jademc01):

Drop two balls with different weights and observe which ball hits the ground first.

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