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Jeff Relf wrote:
Hi TJ , You say : " I know 1 pound and 6 pounds fall at the same rate ... " But objects have less acceleration on the surface of the moon . ( Compared to the surface of the earth . ) (Don't stop him now......He's on a roll!) Double-A |
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