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If a pendulum were to swing on the moon, it would swing more slowly and for a longer period of time compared to on Earth due to the moon's lower gravity. This is because gravity affects the speed and duration of the pendulum's swing.
Yes, but it will swing the same amount of times, with a possible minor exception to do air/wind resistance, which doesn't occur on the moon.
No-one, it's not possible to go to the Moon in a car.
Yes. The children in my family and my neighborhood did, although it tipped the swing set over or leaned the swing set onto two legs, but yes it was possible with the swing sets we had in the 1950's and 1960's. The swing sets in playgrounds today are usually secured to the ground in concrete, but I've seen children go over the top, standing up in the swing seat.
No, it is not possible to fall off the Moon. The Moon has gravity, although its gravity is weaker than Earth's. If someone were to jump off the Moon's surface, they would eventually fall back due to its gravitational pull.
No. It isn't possible with current technology to go through the Moon - or other solid materials for that matter.
An outdoor couch is a good idea if you can find outdoor fabric that wont mildew. If thats not possible I would go for a waterproof swing with a detachable cushion for easy washing.
No. The position the Moon has to be in for a full Moon is completely different than for a new moon. When we have a full Moon the Moon is on the opposite side of us to the Sun. When we have a new Moon, the Moon is on the same side of us as the Sun. It takes about 2 weeks for the Moon to go between those two positions, so it is not possible for it to happen on the same day.
No. The position the Moon has to be in for a full Moon is completely different than for a new moon. When we have a full Moon the Moon is on the opposite side of us to the Sun. When we have a new Moon, the Moon is on the same side of us as the Sun. It takes about 2 weeks for the Moon to go between those two positions, so it is not possible for it to happen on the same day.
Nowhere, it continues on its orbit. It is perfectly possible to see the moon in the sky while the sun is still up just before and just after the full moon.
Currently, only trained astronauts have been able to go to the moon. However, with advancements in technology and space travel, it is possible that in the future, private citizens may also have the opportunity to visit the moon.
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