If there was no gravity, just density and buoyancy, would an object dropped from height fall at a constant rate (immediately and without accelerating perhaps?) since its density would overcome the buoyancy of the surrounding atmosphere immediately? Thank you, Andy
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2018-09-26T10:23:08-0400
No, if there was no gravity, the object would not have fallen from a height
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