Just before you release a heavy object to free fall, its speed is zero. A little later its speed is greater than zero, and it has dropped down a bit. If you throw the object down, how do you expect its dropping time to change?
It will take more time to fall.
It will take less time to fall.
The time is unchanged.
It depends on other factors.
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