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Now let’s say you’re on the Moon. If you were to drop a hammer and a feather from the same height, which would hit the ground first? Click the graphic below to find out. Spaceman: Well ...
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Apollo Astronauts Left American Flags, Boots and Even Poop on the Moon. Here's Why These Artifacts MatterScott said. Since it has almost no atmosphere, the moon is considered to be in an airless vacuum. With a hammer in his right hand and a falcon feather in his left, Scott dropped both items in unison.
A geologic hammer in Scott's right hand and a falcon feather in his left hand reached the surface of the moon at the same time (see chapter 13). The demonstration was performed before the television ...
A 6-feet long Plexiglas tube containing a "coin" and "feather" is evacuated. The "coin" and "feather" fall at the same rate. When air is introduced into the tube, the "feather" falls at a slower rate.
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