Does gravity pull things down 32.2 feet per second?

(3) On January 27, 2011 at 12:32 am Sunaryoo [0] said:

uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... confused

(2) On August 20, 2010 at 5:16 pm Joshsh [74] said:

Dropped articles near the earth's surface accelerate at a rate of 32.2 feet per second added to their speed every second until air resistance starts to become important at high speeds. Then the acceleration reduces slowly to zero and you are left with a constant speed known as the terminal velocity. Gravity is not and never has been a repulsive force.

(1) On February 18, 2008 at 10:18 am Gemma Moulder [3] said:

Galileo galile dropped two balls to the ground and proved that things that fall at the same time fall on the ground at the exact time wether oor not there the same weight

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