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Question

<p><span>You have a tiny slip of paper and a large rectangular wooden block. If you put both of them side-by-side and drop the two to the floor from the same height, the block gets to the floor first. Can you think of (and describe) three &#8220;simple&#8221; ways (using <span>nothing, absolutely nothing,</span>&#160;but the two objects, and <span>not</span> in special rooms, with wind, with fancy equipment, etc.) to ensure that the two objects will fall to the floor in the same time?</span></p>

Explanation / Answer

well the question is hard to read because of all the text, but you could put them in a vacuum and they would fall at the same time.

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