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When we dropped stone and paper in the higher regions if the space is vacuum means what happens ?

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When we dropped stone and paper in the higher regions if the space is vacuum means what happens ?

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  1. if a stone and a piece of paper are dropped from a height in a perfect vacuum, both the stone and the paper will reach the ground at the same time


  2. Visit the following site and have fun:

    http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forkids/kid...

  3. They both drop together.

  4. In perfect vacuum stone and paper will reach at the same time to the earth.

  5. I don't understand you a word.

  6. It won't come down it flies

  7. Assuming you are still close enough to a mass (planet) - gravity would still have an effect.  The ultimate outcome would be similar to what would happen as on the earth.

    Even though there is no air resistance to help the paper "float" the stone still weighs more than the paper (assuming we are discussing a piece of notebook paper and a large stone).

    See more on the English physicist Sir Isaac Newton for an explanation of  the effects of gravity (Gravity exists regardless of the presence or absence of atmosphere).

  8. do you mean if we dropped a rock and paper out in space what would happen

    they would just "float" out in space and they would become cold

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