Why do objects of different masses, dropped simultaneously in a vacuum, land at the same time?

Answer

The increased gravitational attraction on the massive object is perfectly matched by its proportionally greater inertia.

In free fall, the greater gravitational force exerted on a more massive object is exactly balanced by its proportionally greater inertia (resistance to acceleration), causing both objects to accelerate at the same constant rate.

Why do objects of different masses, dropped simultaneously in a vacuum, land at the same time?

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