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Originally Posted by Mr Pheer
It will fall in a curve anyway, simply because the walls of the bucket travel faster than the center. Even if its not in a bucket, the same rules apply. Most buckets that I know of, do not have enough mass in the center to affect anything with their own gravity.
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Originally Posted by ArsewithClass
Correct, but if the object falling is a compact sphere, is shall roll & probably fall directly down due to the velocity of the sphere spinning & the earth spinning in it's gravitational pull
BTW, what's all the Bournemouth bullshit???? I support Bedford rugby, considering I'm a Bedford Homeboy? While we're here... Shout out for the Bedford massive 
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Originally Posted by Mr Pheer
Exactly. And Sleazy asked what is the difference between centrifugal force and gravity. People came up with all kinds of shit.
Its amusing.
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Yet you answered it straight forward & I agreed... yet still I do not understand your sig?