A bag of feathers weighing 35 grams is dropped  from a height of 7-storey building. At the same time, a bag of stones weighing 25 grams was dropped. Disregarding air resistance and considering a vacuum state, which will hit the ground first?

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A bag of feathers weighing 35 grams is dropped  from a height of 7-storey building. At the same time, a bag of stones weighing 25 grams was dropped. Disregarding air resistance and considering a vacuum state, which will hit the ground first?

 

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