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why would and alluminum ball and a steel ball same shape and size reach the floor if droped at the same time?

If they both were droped from the same place why would they reach the floor the same time

Answer:

Do you mean under the burners? They could be liners If you are not sure, then don't cookYou can make a fried egg sandwich by using a glass bowl and the microwave to cook the eggs (NOT in the shell.) Just crack two eggs, and cook on medium power for two minutesMake toast and add cheese and ketchup.yum.
Yes those are liners to keep the stove cleanYou can cook on those just fineI'll be over in a hour to eat some eggsYou have any ketsup and hot sauce? LOL!
That is true only if they were dropped in a vacuumAir resistance will ensure that the object with the lesser density will accelerate at a lower rate than the object with the higher density, provided they are of the same shape and size as you indicateIn other words, the steel ball will reach the floor before the aluminum ball, because steel has a substantially higher density (SG) than aluminumIf the two balls were dropped in a vacuum, the rate of acceleration due to gravity (g9.8 m/sec) will act on both objects equally as there is no friction and they will drop at the same rateIn fact, a steel ball and a feather will fall at the same rate in a vacuum, as gravity acts on both objects equally.

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