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11 August, 00:13

David Scott's experiment shows that all objects, regardless of their weight, fall equally in the absence of: a. The gravity

b. The air

c. The pressure

d. The gravitational force

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  1. 11 August, 00:23
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    b. the air

    Explanation:

    David Scott's experiment was performed on the moon, where there is gravity but there is no air. This experiment consisted of letting a hammer and a feather fall at the same time. The result was that the two objects touch the ground simultaneously.

    Since these two objects obviously have a different mass, the experiment shows that in a vacuum, objects fall with the same acceleration regardless of their mass.
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