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Object A has a mass of 50kg and object B has a mass of 100 kg. Which object experiences a higher gravitational force?
a. Object A
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When objects those down and deviate from its expected orbit, this indicates that it is being _______ by ________ force due to
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Two spheres A and B of mass 6.0 kg and 7.3 kg respectively are separated by a distance of 0.65 m.
(a) Calculate the magnitude of
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Kate
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The gravitational force between two objects in space is 800 million newtons. If the distance between them is doubled, what size
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amelia
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to determine that force acting on each mass it was assumed that g=9.8m/s^2. The value of g at the place where the experiment is
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Kaylee
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Calculate the force of gravatational attraction between two spheres of mass 10.1 kg and 45.4 kg that are 38.5 m apart.
F =
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Jon
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A heavier mass m1 and a lighter mass m2 are 18.0 cm apart and experience a gravitational force of attraction that is 9.70 10-9 N
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Jarrod
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A mass of 5Kg is 1st weighed on a balance at the top of a tower 20m high.The man is then suspended from a fine wire 20m long and
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Olushola
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In the simulation, start with m1=200 kg and m2=400 kg with their centers 8 meters apart. If you want to increase in the
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anonymous
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you weigh 526 N on earth. Planet X has twice the mass of Earth and twice the radius of Earth. What is your weight in newtons on
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anonymous
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saturn has a mass of 5.68 x 10^26 kg and a radius of 6.03 x 10^7 m.
a) what would be the weight of a 65.0-kg person on the
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Pauline
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A raindrop has a mass of 8.7 × 10-7 kg and is falling near the surface of the earth. Calculate the magnitude of the
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mrym
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Calculate the force of gravity between Earth (mass = 6.0 * 10^24 kg) and the Sun (mass = 2.0×10^30 kg). The average Earth-Sun
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jim
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During a solar eclipse, the moon (of
mass 7.36 × 1022 kg), Earth (of mass 5.98 × 1024 kg), and Sun (of mass 1.99 × 1030 kg)
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James
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1)The Earth exerts an 710 N gravitational force
on a man. What force does the man exert on the Earth? Answer in units of N 2)If a
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Sally
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Two 6.7kg bowling balls, each with a radius of 0.14m , are in contact with one another.What is the gravitational attraction
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ginny
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a.the gravitational force between 2 electrons 1.00m apart is 5.42x10^-71 N. Find the mass of an electron.
b.2 spherical balls are
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Anonymous
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A carefully designed experiment can measure the gravitational force between masses of 9 kg. Given that the density of iron is
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Tim
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Take the mass of the Earth to be 5.98 × 1024 kg.
If the Earth’s gravitational force causes a falling 44 kg student to
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Lily
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The weight of an object is the same on two different planets. The mass of planet A is only fifteen percent that of planet B.
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megan
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The magnitude of the gravitational force of attraction between the two objects is F when they are placed a distance r apart on
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Julie
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Hi,
I'm stuck with the following question: The acceleration due to gravity on Mars is only 3.75m/s^2. You would like to modify an
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Grace
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What major obstacle did Henry Cavendish face when measuring the gravitational force between two objects on Earth?
A) The masses
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MYRA
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The earth attracts a large flying bug toward its center with a force of 0.10 Newtons. With what force does the bug attract the
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jackie
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Find the force a 67.5 kg man would experience while standing in the surface of each of the following planets
PLANET 1. EARTH 2.
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Dulce
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Find the change in the gravitational force between two planets if the masses of both planets are doubled but the distance
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jim
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The mass of the Earth is approximately 5.98 ✕ 10^24 kg, and the mass of the Moon is approximately 7.35 ✕ 10^22 kg. The Moon
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Anonymous
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Body on surface of earth weighs 400 lb. Radius of earth is about 4000miles. If same body were placed on 4000 mile high tower,
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jerry
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Why is the mass of bowling ball the same on earth and on the moon,but the weight of the bowling ball on earth is different on
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TheCoolKid
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I have a hard time solving this problem.
The weight of an object at the surface of a planet is proportional to the planet's mass
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Nisar
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At their closest approach, Venus and Earth are 4.2x10^10m apart. The mass of Venus is 4.87x10^24kg, the mass of Earth is
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Anonymous
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if the largest mass that you could lift on earth is 150 Kg. What is the largest mass you could lift on the moon.
My work
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mickalia
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The mass of mars is 6.42 x 10^23 kg and its radius is 3.38 x 10^6m, What is the weight of a 70.0 kg student on this planet?
I
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Tiaanne
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Does an apple exert a gravitational force on the earth? If so, how large a force? Consider an apple (a) Attached to a tree and
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Stuck
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Calculate the components parallel and perpendicular to the plane of 150N gravitational force acting on an object on a slope at
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Tatum
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A 22 kg sphere is at the origin and a 12 kg sphere is at (x, y) = ( 22 cm , 0 cm) At what point or points could you place a
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nimo
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This figure shows the force on a 0.1-kilogram mass at various distances from Earth. Notice that the force decreases as the
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Sue
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The centers of two 13.0-kilogram objects are separated by 4.25 meters.
What is the magnitude of the gravitational force that one
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mari
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Object A and Object B are at equal distances on opposite sides of Object C. Object B has three times the mass of Object C.
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Bad Bunny
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Which quantity describes the gravitational force between two objects?
the sum of the masses of the two objects divided by the
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jasmine
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If You weigh 690 N.
What would you weigh if the Earth were six times as massive as it is and its radius were four times its
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aquead
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A sphere of mass 85kg is 12m from a second sphere of mass 65kg.
A)what is the gravitational force of attraction between them?
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Sam
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Calculate the gravitational force between the Sun and Saturn. The mass of the Sun is 1.99×1030 kg. The mass of Saturn is
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John
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Select the correct answer to complete the sentence. Gravitational force is said to be universal because:(1 point)
Responses it
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
When an object slows down and deviates from its expected orbit, this indicates
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In each hand you hold a 0.15 kg apple.
What is the gravitational force exerted by each apple on the other when their separation
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Cooper
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The gravitational force between an object & the Earth is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the object to
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Crystal
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what is the force in newtons acting on a 4.0kg package of nails that falls off a roof and is on its way to the ground
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yvonne
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Compare the gravitational force on an 11 kg mass at the surface of the Earth (with radius 6.3 X 10^6 m and mass 6 X 10^24 kg)
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Maddy
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What is the gravitational force between the proton (1.67X10^-27 kg) and the electron (9.11X 10^-31 kg) in a hydrogen atom if
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Alecia
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