In three to five sentences, explain how the real and imagined scenario's falls compare. Include the effects of gravity, mass, and air resistance.

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The real and imagined scenarios of a falling object differ in the effects of gravity, mass, and air resistance. In the real scenario, gravity will pull the object towards the ground, the mass of the object will determine the speed at which it falls, and air resistance will slow the object down. In the imagined scenario, gravity may not be present, the mass of the object may not be taken into account, and air resistance may not be present. As a result, the object may not fall at all or may fall at a different speed than it would in the real scenario.