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What is Isaac Newton's Law of Gravity?

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All objects (in a vacuum) fall at the same rate (regardless of their weight)..32 ft. per second, per second. Thus an apple and an anvil dropped from a treetop at the same time would hit the ground at the same time. (factoring in wind resistance.)
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