Please explain
Fantastic guy and has opened my eyes to a fantastic topic. Well done sir! There is one thing that plays on my mind probably through lack of understanding. If falling bodies are pulled from a constant and equal gravitational force regardless of weight. And the laws of motion dictate an equal and opposite force is required to push an object under said force. Why is it harder to push up a heavier weight as opposed to a lighter weight? If anyone can dumb that down for me I’d be very satisfied. Or better yet answer in a podcast, it would be fantastic.
carlos269269 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/17/21
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