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The crew men in space are discussing whether they can crack a wall nut with a hammer.
Man A says that hitting wall nut with a hammer would be no more effective than hitting it
with a feather. Because the hammer is weightless in space. Man B says that he found mass
of the hammer to be about 1kg by comparing it with known masses on a equal even
balance or mass balance. He could break the wall nut as easily has back on earth. Man C
maintain the comparison with the masses proved nothing because out in space these two
are weightless. Can they crack the wall nut? Comment on the statements of the crew men.
Man A says that hitting wall nut with a hammer would be no more effective than hitting it
with a feather. Because the hammer is weightless in space. Man B says that he found mass
of the hammer to be about 1kg by comparing it with known masses on a equal even
balance or mass balance. He could break the wall nut as easily has back on earth. Man C
maintain the comparison with the masses proved nothing because out in space these two
are weightless. Can they crack the wall nut? Comment on the statements of the crew men.
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