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In free fall a body with added t ( heat or cold ) has different > g < 2 videos

paolo zuchi | 06.11.2004 12:31 | Oxford

Law of falling body:
in absence of air resistance any body in free fall accelerate at the same rate. Not matter ist weight.
...But a bodies with different t have different v. 2 VIDEO

Few months ago in order of completing a project about the Solar system, I needed to know how a body with high temperature accelerates in free fall. There my search started and after very little I have noticed that in the last 400 years nobody has ever thought about doing and so tried the falling bodies experiment with bodies having different temperatures and nobody has also ever been curios about try the falling bodies experiment in all possible combinations.

..…Otherwise we would have had different laws, as is going to be shown on my site simply by performing the falling bodies experiment, and observing how a body reacts in free fall.

 http://download.xdrive.com/s/053830201l5BfUa7Ej5BQWmICXg7&partner=plus

 http://download.xdrive.com/s/053830063JMWvyDbUuuAICePgjYC&partner=plus

The above links are from my storage site where the videos are stored.

 http://solarlaws.tripod.com

I'm writing at Oxford indymedia...because of the famous PHYSIC UNIVRSITY
Hope you may enjoy it .

Best regards pz

paolo zuchi
- e-mail: vayu61@yahoo.it
- Homepage: http://solarlaws.com