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Purely air resistance, the feather floats on the air. The mass is irrelevant. If a penny was dropped at the same time as a brick (ignoring wind resistance) both would hit the ground at the same time.

Look up Galileo's tower of Pisa experiment.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo%27s_Leaning_Tower_of_Pisa_experiment

This also includes a video of a feather and a hammer being dropped on the moon (where there is no air). Both hit the ground together.

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Would a penny and a feather fall at the same speed?

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Do all object hit the ground at the same time?

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