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TIL that on Apollo 15, a hammer and a feather were dropped on the surface of the moon to illustrate how objects of different weight fall at an equal rate without air
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Apollo 15 Hammer-Feather Drop
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SOLVED: When Apollo 15 astronaut David Scott dropped a hammer and a feather on the moon to demonstrate that in a vacuum all bodies fall with the same (constant) acceleration, he dropped
SOLVED: Question 1 (1 point) You drop a feather and a rock on the moon (where there is no air present) at the same time from the same height Which hits the
The Hammer-Feather Drop in the world's biggest vacuum chamber - Tao of Mac
Astronaut David Scott tested gravity on the moon dropping a hammer and feather In air In a vacuum Tied to string - en.dopl3r.com
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COOL SCIENCE: Bowling ball and feathers dropped in a vacuum chamber in slow-motion - ABC11 Raleigh-Durham
SOLVED: Ila Aristotle believed that an object in free fall would descend at a rate that depends on its mass: Galileo disagreed with this assertion and the legend goes that Galileo dropped
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Apollo 15 Hammer-Feather Drop
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