An object is released from rest. The time it takes to fall through as distance h and the speed of the object as ilt fallls through this distance are measured with a pendulum clock. The entire apparatus is taken on the moon and the experiment is repeated
A
the measured times are same
B
the measured speeds are same
C
the actual times in the fall are equal
D
the actual speeds are equal
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