Technically it would be mass or speed because it depends on ow big or small it is, but if you break it down it will be due to gravity as it gets stronger
Yes, gravity makes objects fall but the mass is what matters becuase it depends on the weight of the object. If heavier than its going to fall quicker.
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i don't know that i agree with that but what's the question ?
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where is the circuit diagram ?
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