Suppose you drop a 10-pound weight and a 5-pound weight on the Moon, both from the same height at the same time. What will happen?
A Both weights will float freely, since everything is weightless on the Moon.
B Both will hit the ground at the same time.
C. The 5-pound weight will hit the ground before the 10-pound weight.
D. The 10-pound weight will hit the ground before the 5-pound weight.What hapen if you drop 2 diff. weight on moon at same time?
B is correct: the moon has grvity approximately 1/6 that of Earth, but it still has a gravitational constant. It is easier to test this when there, because a light opbject, such as a feather, will not be influenced by air since there is none.What hapen if you drop 2 diff. weight on moon at same time?
Both will hit at the same time. The moons gravity may be 1/6 the earths but the same physics laws apply.
B is correct. A. is unbelievably wrong.
B is correct. I can't believe A was even an option...
B has been the correct answer every time this question has been asked.
B is correct. They did this on one of the Apollo missions with a hammer and a feather.
B is the right answer.
B is the only correct answer.
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