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Gravitational force acts on all objects in proportion to their masses. Why then does a heavy object not fall faster than a light object?
 
All objects fall from the top with a constant acceleration called .
 
This is  on earth and therefore the value of ‘g’  on the mass of an object.
 
Hence, when there’s , heavier objects don’t fall quicker than light-weight objects.