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The variables __________ and __________ affect the gravitational force between objects.
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Keyzia Boone
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What is the gravitational force of attraction between a planet and a 17-kilogram mass that is freely falling toward the surface
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URMUM
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gravitational force decreases with distance. what does this mean for a space traveler who leaves earth in a spaceship?
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kev
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Gravity helps Earth stay in orbit around the sun.
Gravity helps Earth stay in orbit around the sun. True False
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The planet Krypton has a mass of
6.8 × 1023 kg and radius of 2.8 × 106 m. What is the acceleration of an object in free fall
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Purplegirl06
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A friend tells you that it is possible for the gravitational force between two 50 kg objects to be less than the gravitational
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Ashley
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The gravitational force between two asteroids 1200 km apart is 8400 N. Find the following changes in gravity (do not write
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Alex
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objects with masses of 285 kg and a 585 kg are separated by 0.420 m.
(a) Find the net gravitational force exerted by these
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Dani
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The gravitational force between objects is dependent on their mass and distance from one another. (1 point)
Responses  True
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The gravitational force, F, on a rocket at a distance, r, from the center of the earth is given by F=k/r^2
where k = 10^13 newton
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George
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Approximate the gravitational force of attraction between a 49.0 kg girl and a 52.0 kg boy if they are sitting 2.5 m apart
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Zach
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Four 9.0kg- spheres are located at the corners of a square of side 0.60m .
Calculate the magnitude of the gravitational force
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Michael
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Calculate the mass of Jupiter knowing that a person who weighs 490 N on the earth's surface would weight 1293 N on the surface
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grey
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a. 2 objects each of mass 200 kg and 500 kg are separated by 50 cm. Where body of mass 20 kg should be placed so that the
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steffy Jane
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The weight of a person on Venus varies directly with his or her weight on Earth. A person weighing 120 pounds on Earth weighs
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lucy
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Which of the following quantities is inversely proportional to the gravitational pull between two objects?
Group of answer
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hehe
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Which of the following factors affects the strength of the gravitational force between two objects?
Group of answer choices Mass
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hehe
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Which statement correctly describes the factors affecting gravitational force between two objects?
* 1 point Gravitational force
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jihrtthiii
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The table below shows four examples of pairs of objects, the masses of each objects in the pair, and the distances between the
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The table below show for examples of pairs of objects, the masses of each object in the pair, and the distances between the
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The table below shows four examples of pairs of objects, the masses of each object in the pair, and the distance between the
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if the gravitational force f is given by F=GM1M2/r^2, derive the dimension if the constant G.
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yaro
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What is the force of attraction between you and your friend steve if you are 55 kg,the mass of steve is 60 kg, and you are
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Alexandre
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A coordinate system (in meters) is constructed on the surface of a pool table, and three objects are placed on the table as
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Allie
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Consider the same asteroid initially in the asteroid belt at a distance 3 AU from the Sun, and 2 AU from Earth, which collides
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sam
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People weigh 6 times as much on Earth as they do on the moon.Mr.Marks weighs 180 pounds on Earth.How much would he weigh on the
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Thanh
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An object on the moon feels lighter than the same object on Earth. Which statement explains this phenomenon?(1 point) Responses
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AR
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The gravitational force between objects is dependent on their mass and distance from one another. (1 point)
Responses True True
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idk
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A woman has a mass of 64.2 kg. What is her weight on earth?
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Vishnu
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One of the Echo satellites consisted of an inflated spherical aluminum balloon 30 m in diameter and of mass 20 kg. Suppose a
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Xavier
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The gravitatioinal force between two metal sphere in outer space is 2000 N. How large would the force be if the two spheres were
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Linda
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If you weighed yourself on regular bathroom scale outside, then again inside the Empire State Building and inside your weigh
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Lee
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What is the gravitational force between a proton and an electron in a hydrogen atom if they are separated by distance of
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Yesha
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object A exerts a gravitational force of magnitude 8.2 x 10^-10 N on object B. determine the magnitude of the gravitational
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luna
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what is the average gravitational force of attraction between the earth and the sun? the earth averages a distance of about 150
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Nevaeh
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The distance between the midpoints of two metal balls,PandQ,respectively of masses 55 and 70kg ,is 80cm.
What is the
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Mmatshiu
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The gravitational force between which two objects would be the most difficult to notice?
Responses: A. the Moon and a water
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AR
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The sun is more massive than the moon, but the sun is farther from the earth. Which one exerts a greater gravitational force on
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Randy
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Three balls A, B and C are kept in a straight line. The separation between A and C is 1 m, and B is placed at the midpoint
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Diya
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You weigh 585N on Earth, what is your mass? What do you weigh on the moon id g is 1.60m/s2
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Dave
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The mutual gravitational attraction between two masses in space is 686 Newtons. What is the new gravitational force between
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Erika
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If one object on the moon weighs 42 pounds how much would it way on earth? Why?
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Joseph
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Two stars with masses 2.75 x 10^30 kg and 5.92 x 10^30 kg form a binary system. If the two stars have an average separation of
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lizbeth
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The variables _________ and _________ affect the gravitational force between objects. (1 point) Responses distance, mass
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Which statement best describes the gravitational force between objects?
Only large massed objects expert gravaitational force on
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What is the gravitational force of attraction between a planet and a 17-kilogram mass that is freely falling toward the surface
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Select each correct answer. More than one answer may be correct.
Which of the following objects exerts a gravitational force? (1
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idk
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The gravitational force between which two objects would be the most difficult to notice?(1 point)
Responses A. the Moon and a
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idk
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a lump of lead with mass 0.50kg is dropped...
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B
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Someone places a box weighing 299.7 N on an inclined plane that makes a 43.5◦ angle with the horizontal.
Compute the component
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The Owl
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