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Two identical bodies are in free fall, but one of them is rotating. Our professor told us that the bodies might reach the floor at the same time, but that won't happen if the rotating body rotates in such way the gravity makes work in its rotation. I don't really get what he meant by this, could someone explain it to me please?

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