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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 ...
Scott 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.