Question: If we drop different weights from same height which will fall first to ground? Both bodies have the same shape and dimension.
Please, don't look for an answer on the Internet. Write what first came to your mind.
Sorry for my English.
If we do it, that presumes we are breathing.
That would suggest being on the Earth where there is air to breathe.
That would require overcoming wind resistance from the apparent wind caused by the freefall.
But if we did this on the moon where there is no air the answer would be different.
So there are two answers:
1 - if we did this on the Earth then the denser body would overcome wind resistance and fall faster.
2 - if we did this on the moon they would hit at the same time.
This principle comes up in skydiving all the time.
During skydiving your speed of falling from the moment you jump from the plane quickly accelerates to about 115 mph for the average person. Then the cushion from wind resistance keeps you at that velocity the rest of the way down.
With heavy dense equipment such as guns and ammo you fall faster.
But why die? Go Supply! In the rear with the gear.
Arty is however usually further behind than supply because some supply trucks need to feed the Infantry, Tanks, and Arty. And Arty never jumps out of perfectly good airplanes. Only grunts do that.