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I need you to answer these two questions.
1. If you are standing on the moon, and holding a rock, and you let it go, it will:
a) float away
b) float where it is
c) move sideways
d) fall to the ground
e) none of the above

2. When the Apollo astronauts were on the MOon, they did not fall off because:
a) the Earth's gravity extends to the Moon
b) the Moon has gravity
c) they wore heavy boots
d) they had safety ropes
e) they had spiked boots

>> No.5268991

Bump.

>> No.5268995

D
B (you mean the moon has sufficient gravity to cause the astronaut's to keep inside the orbit zone of the moon

>> No.5269002

>>5268995
Thank you, bump for additional data

>> No.5269003

>>5268986
1. A
2. None of the above Nevada has earth gravity.

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>>5269003
>>>/x/

>> No.5269013

>>5269003
thanks, always good to get some varying opinions here

>> No.5269018

>>5269002

What additional data? The moon has gravity. If you are standing on it, you are attracted towards the center of the moon. The end

>> No.5269019

>>5269013
he's implying that the moon-landing was a hoax, he's a shitty troll. Ignore him
>>5269006
shame on you for even replying to him

>> No.5269029

>>5269019
I'm aware of what he was implying, and my comment stands.

>> No.5269042

Well a ladybug also has gravity but you don't float toward the ladybug obviously they used spiky boots

>> No.5269054

>>5269018
I'm taking statistics. I don't need the real answer, I know the answer.

>> No.5269158

Hammer and feather drop at the moon:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C5_dOEyAfk

All that has mass has gravity. The more mass the more gravity. The moon is smaller than the earth, thus the moon has less gravity...

>> No.5269176

If you hang two large(LARGE) pendilum balls of lead beside each other, you can see that as you move them closer together, they pull eachother slightly closer.

No, that is not magnitism.

>> No.5269192

the answer to this question is heavy boots

the answer to this question is ALWAYS heavy boots

>> No.5269219

Is that highschool homework?

Even I could tell you the moon has gravity. Even if you didn't know that, you should've been able to deduce that the only thing you needed to do to solve this was to google "does the moon have gravity".

>> No.5269224

>>5269219
Highschool? This is like a first grade question.

>> No.5269233

gtfo

>> No.5269261

>>5269158
>All that has mass has gravity.
yup. london forces

>> No.5269492

D and B

>> No.5269583

>>5269158
>smaller
But what if the moon was made of 100% plutonium!
We'd all be dead I guess despite the increased gravity.

>> No.5269601

>>5268986
A
D
You can see the ropes on the footage. But that might have been support lines in a film studio

YOU MUST RESPECT MY OPINION EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO AN OPINION AND IT MUST BE GIVEN EQUAL CONSIDERATION

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>>5269054
>taking statistics
>/sci/

>> No.5269647

D and B

>> No.5269682

>>5269054
>Taking statistics of troll answers
>Implying you get any meaningfull results