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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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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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The force of gravitational attraction (Fg) between two bodies is directly proportional to the product of the two masses (m1, m2)
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1.What is the gravitational force between two trucks, each with a mass of 2.0 x 10^4 kg, that are 2.0 m apart? (G = 6.673 x
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Jan
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How would the sun's gravitational force on earth change if Earth had twice its present mass?
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Allan Berger
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The mass of an object doubles. What happens to the gravitational force between it and another object whose mass stays the same,
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Tamra knows that gravitational force exists between objects that are not in contact with each other. She is investigating
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What types of objects exert gravitational force?
a Objects exert a gravitational force only on objects close to them. b Only
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Anonymous ;)
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A man with a mass of 80 kg is standing on the surface of the earth. Calculate the magnitude of the attractive force that the
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Chantell Mwale
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The gravitational force of a lunar rover is 1,607.2 Newtons on Earth. What will the rover’s gravitational force be on the
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the real BARNY THE DINO :)
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This is an attractive force between any two objects due to mass
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The drawing (not to scale) shows one alignment of the sun, earth, and moon. The gravitational force vector F SM that the sun
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Kailie
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Two metal balls with a mass of 8×10⁴kg and 2×10³reapectively with their Center's 340cm apart.calculate the gravitational
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Lethabo
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Bailee explained that when traveling to the moon, he needs to pack light because the weight of objects on the moon is the same
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Cheating Queen😘😍👑📝📚💻
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The strength of gravitational pull _________________ as the distance between two objects ______________.
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6th grade connections girl
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Anjel has a mass of 90 kg on Earth. What is her weight on the moon?
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JJ KYLE S. DOBLE
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What is the force of gravity between the earth (m=6.0x10^24 kg) and the moon (m=7.35X10.22kg) when they are 3.44x10^8 m apart?
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Marie
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-When the masses were 2 x 10^5 km apart, the gracitational force was 4 x 10^20 N. What is the force when the distance is halved
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Bob
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the force due to gravity is called
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David
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The mass of the Earth is about 6 × 1024 kg and the mass of the moon is about 7 × 1022 kg. The distance between the Earth and
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Faria
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The distance between the midponts of two metal balls.P and Q,respectively of masses 55 kg and 70 kg is 80 cm
calculate the
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kem
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The distance between the midponts of two metal balls.P and Q,respectively of masses 55 kg and 70 kg is 80 cm
calculate the
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angel
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An object is raised from the surface of the Earth to a height of two Earth radii.
Which is correct? A. The mass of the object
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Netta23
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What part does gravity play in the function of the water clock?
.I kind of don't understand this question. All I need is a better
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Daisy
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Find an exact expression for the magnitude of the tidal force applied by Earth to our rock of mass m
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Anonymous
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M1 is a spherical mass (38.6 kg) at the origin. M2 is also a spherical mass (10.3 kg) and is located on the x-axis at x = 59.8
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Marie
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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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Anonymous
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Two objects or 5kg to 10kg respectively and they're 10m apart. If the distance between them is increased to 20m, what happens to
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science
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A meteorite of mass m= 2 ×10^4 kg is approaching head-on a planet of mass M= 6 ×10^29 kg and radius R= 8 ×10^4 km. Assume
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Shashanoid
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The weight of an object on each planet is proportional to the force of gravity in that planet’s atmosphere. The force of
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ur momm
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(a)what is the magnitude of the gravitational force of the earth on a surveillance satellite of mass 1040kg that is in a grazing
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lonia
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Can anyone please help me with this question? I am really confused.
A neutron star and a black hole are 2.400e+12 m from each
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Kathy
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The gravitational force between two objects is 2,000N. They are moved so that the distance between them is four times the
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Sarah
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Select the correct answer to complete the sentence. Gravitational force is said to be universal because:
* 1 point it operates in
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There are two objects close to each other. If the mass of one of the objects is doubled while the distance remains the same, how
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Two 2.2 kg physical science textbooks on a bookshelf are 0.15 m apart. What is the magnitude of the gravitational attraction
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Brandy
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Determine the magnitude and direction of the gravitational force exerted a) on the Moon by Earth and b) on Earth by Moon.
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g
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6. What are 2 properties that affect gravitational force between objects? (pick 2)
* 1 point Mass Shape Distance Cellular
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How does the force between two objects change when the mass of one object and distance between the two object are doubled.
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Anupam khatiwara
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An astronaut stands at a position on the Moon such that Earth is directly overhead and releases a Moon rock that was in her
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Adam
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The universal gravitational con- stant is 6.672 × 10−11 N m2/kg2.
Objects with masses of 152 kg and 269 kg are separated by
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Bob
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If a satalite weighs 90 kg at 10000 miles from the earth, how far away is it when it weighs 10 kg?
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Brenda
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A bowling ball (mass = 4.4 kg, radius = 0.11 m) and a billiard ball (mass = 0.35 kg, radius = 0.028 m) may each be treated as
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Anonymous
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The gravitational force between two objects is 360 Newtons. The objects move such that their distance is now three times their
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At what height above the earth surface will an austranouts experience only half the gravitation that he experience on earth
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nonkululeko solomons
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The mass of an object doubles. What happens to the gravitational force between it and another object, assuming they remain the
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As the MASS of an object increases, it’s gravitational force
decreases increases stays the same
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Which two things affect gravitational force between objects?
Mass and distance Mass and cellular composition Mass and shape
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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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What would be the result of the gravitational force between two objects, if the distance between the two objects increased? (1
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