Read the passage about Newton's laws.

An eighth-grade science teacher wants to demonstrate Newton's laws. She moves the lab tables to the side of the classroom and sets up two rolling office chairs at the back of the room. She places a stack of books that weighs 85 pounds on one chair and another stack of books that weighs 130 pounds on the other chair. The teacher then asks a student to give each chair a push with an equal force.

If the chairs are pushed for the same amount of time, select all that would happen to the rolling chairs.
A.
The chair with the lighter stack travels a shorter distance than the chair with the heavier stack.

B.
The chair with the lighter stack travels a longer distance than the chair with the heavier stack.

C.
The lighter stack's weight causes a more frictional force on the chair.

D.
The heavier stack's weight requires a larger force to stop moving.

E.
Both stacks thrust forward for a short period of time when the chairs stop.

F.
The force of gravity works more on the chair with the heavier stack than on the chair with the lighter stack.

D. The heavier stack's weight requires a larger force to stop moving.

F. The force of gravity works more on the chair with the heavier stack than on the chair with the lighter stack.