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A heavy object (a 1.32-kg aluminum geological hammer) and a light object (a 0.03-kg falcon feather) were released simultaneously from approximately the same height (approximately 1.6 m ...
Well, it's close. In fact, this is the best feather and heavy object dropping video. Yes, astronaut David Scott dropped a hammer and feather in a much larger vacuum chamber - the moon. Heavier ...
The question was: If you drop a hammer and a feather from the same height, will the hammer fall to the ground faster than the feather since it’s heavier? On Earth, the feather would likely float ...
In one hand, he took a 1.32kg aluminium geological hammer. In his other, a 30g falcon feather, 44 times lighter than the hammer. Sure enough, when he dropped them both from the same height at the ...
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