Multiple Choice
Suppose you are on the moon and you drop a rock and a feather at the same time. You will find that
A) the rock falls faster than the feather, and both speeds are the same as they would be on Earth.
B) the two fall at the same speed, but this speed is slower than a rock would fall on Earth.
C) the two fall at the same speed, and this speed is the same as the speed of a rock falling on Earth.
D) the rock falls faster than the feather, although both of them fall slower than they would on Earth.
E) they don't fall-- they remain suspended above the surface of the moon.
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