Suppose you drop a 10-pound weight and a 5-pound weight on the Moon, both from the same height at the same time. What will happen?
A) Both will hit the ground at the same time.
B) The 10-pound weight will hit the ground before the 5-pound weight.
C) The 5-pound weight will hit the ground before the 10-pound weight.
D) Both weights will float freely because everything is weightless on the Moon.
A) Both will hit the ground at the same time.
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