The penny will be gone.
You will also be gone with it, because getting close enough to a black hole to drop a penny inside it will catch you in its gravity well.
It would get what ever is in it loss if nobody knew it dropped
it would be 7
It is absolute zero and all molecular motion stops
You would have a black hole the size of the combined mass of the two black holes.
As with most questions about black holes, there's not really a simple answer to that. In practice, if you dropped an actual clock (or any other material object) into a black hole, tidal forces would tear it apart long before it reached the event horizon, let alone the singularity. From the point of view of an outside observer (which is what I assume you're interested in), the clock would appear to be running slow before it was torn apart. If we imagine a magic clock with infinite tensile strength, it would appear to get slower and slower as it approached the event horizon, and would finally stop just as it reached the horizon.
If you dropped a hamster on its back it would go into shock.
The Ice Would Be Crushed
Yes
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They would both float if you had no gravity.
Big boom!!
it explodes
If a penny and a text book were dropped in a vacuum then they will both hit the ground at the same time. This refers to Newton's laws. If they are dropped at the same time on earth then the text book would hit the ground first.
It would create a mini nuclear explosion.
The feather would reach the earth first dumb@$$
If there was no air resistance and a feather and a penny were dropped from the same height they would both pick up speed by the same amount and they would hit the ground at the same speed and at the same time.
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