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How can something fall faster than gravity?
A physics question about falling, gravity, and acceleration, explained through a simple science experiment.
For those still holding out hope that antimatter levitates rather than falls in a gravitational field, like normal matter, the results of a new experiment are a dose of cold reality. Physicists ...
If you drop a piece of antimatter, it will fall down to the ground just like regular matter, according to the first ever measurement of how these strange particles are affected by gravity. While this ...
You may have heard people say that aboard the International Space Station (ISS) there's "zero gravity," but in fact, gravity is still very much present. The station orbits Earth at an altitude of ...
Zero gravity -- it's what you feel during a free-fall. In the next KFVS12 Heartland Science Lab science reporter Jason Lindsey will have you "falling" for science. Ingredients n Scissors n Ruler n 1 ...
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