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A man weighs 772 N on Earth. What would he weigh on Jupiter, where the free-fall acceleration is 25.9 m/s2? The acceleration of
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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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As the MASS of an object increases, its gravitational force ___________. *
1 point decreases increases stays the same
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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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The gravitional force between two objects is 360 Newton s. The objects move such that their distance is now three times their
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What would be the result of the gravitational force between two objects, if the mass of an object doubles, and the other
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What happens to the gravitational force between two objects if their separation is doubled? The force of attraction is doubled.
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the gravitional force exerted on objects on the moon is about 1/6 that of earth. if an object weighs 240 newtons on the moon, on
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danial
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a 180 lb person climbs a ladder to a point which is two times the radius of the earth high. how much does he weigh there?
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tam
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calculate the gravitational force between a student with mass (60kg) and her desk (5kg) if she is sitting .2m from her desk
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clayton
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Gravitational Attraction and Mass Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Which phrase describes gravitational attraction?(1
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joe has a mass of 50 kg and sally has a mads of 30 kg. they sit in class with a separation of 0.5 meters. Find hhe gravitational
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A 7450 kg satellite has an elliptical orbit, as in Figure 6.9b. The point on the orbit that is farthest from the earth is called
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maria
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The two variables that affect the gravitational force between two objects are(1 point) Responses Velocity and distance Velocity
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Use the drop down menu to choose the correct term for each blank. (1 point)
Two objects are placed a certain distance from each
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Saturn's largest moon is Titan, shown below. Which of the following statements about Earth and Titan is true?
(1 point) Responses
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The two variables that affect the gravitational force between two objects are(1 point)
Responses Mass and distance Mass and
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Amilyah Watson
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Which image shows objects that are exerting more gravitational force on each other?
(1 point) Responses Image A Image A Image B
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Amilyah Watson
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A person states that the gravitational force between two objects depends upon the mass of the objects and the distance between
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Amilyah Watson
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Directions: Use the pictures below of objects at different distances apart to answer the question.
Which of the pictures shows
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Amilyah Watson
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Directions: Use the pictures below of objects at different distances apart to answer the question.
Which of the pictures shows
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Amilyah Watson
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Directions: Use the picture below of objects at different distances apart to answer the question.
10 g--> <--10 g 10 g--><--10 g
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Amilyah Watson
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How does the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon change when the distance between the two objects doubles but mass
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Amilyah Watson
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When you hold a textbook and a pencil why does the textbook feel heavier than the pencil A you can grip the pencil with more
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how high above the surface of the Earth would an object need to be for its weight to be half its weight on the surface?
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Archie
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The two variables that affect the gravitational force between two objects are(1 point)
Responses Mass and distance Mass and
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A person states that the gravitational force between two objects depends upon the mass of the objects and the distance between
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How does the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon change when the distance between the two objects doubles but mass
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Estimate what the value of G would need to be if you could actually "feel" yourself gravitationally attracted to someone near
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Jake
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Which phase describe ls gravitational attraction?
A. How heavy an object feels B. The pull between objects with mass C. The
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Gelo
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What is the value of g for space-shuttle territory , about 200km above the Earth's surface. Data: Earth's mass is 6x10^24kg, and
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hov
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Find the gravitational force between earth and the sun.
I am using the formula Fg = (G*m1*m2)/(r^2) where G = 6.67*10^-11 m1 =
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Shaila
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Answer the following questions. Use Equation Editor to write mathematical expressions and equations. First, save this file to
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Dee
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a 90.0 kg person stands 1.00 m from a 60.0 kg person sitting on a bench nearby. what is the magnitude of the gravitalional force
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tiera
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The two variables that affect the gravitational force between two objects are(1 point)
Responses Density and speed Density and
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Which objects exert gravitational force?(1 point)
Responses All objects exert a gravitational force on all other objects. All
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Which image shows objects that are exerting more gravitational force on each other? (1 point) Responses Image A Image A
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How does the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon change when the distance between the two objects doubles but mass
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How much work is done by the gravitational force on an object of mass 9.40 kg that is initially at rest when it falls down for a
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jhon
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find the gravitaional force of the sun that acts on a 50 kg peron standing on earth.
mass of the sun = 2E30 kg distance from sun
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Anonymous
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When you hold a textbook and a pencil, why does the textbook feel heavier than the pencil?
The textbook has a stronger attraction
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When you hold a textbook and a pencil, why does the textbook feel heavier than the pencil?
A. The textbook has a stronger
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When you hold a textbook and a pencil, why does the textbook feel heavier than the pencil?(1
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When you hold a textbook and a pencil, why does the textbook feel heavier than the pencil?(1 point)
Responses The textbook has a
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Which image shows objects that are exerting more gravitational force on each other? image A(10 billion kilograms goin right and
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How does the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon change when the distance between the two objects doubles but mass
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A person states that the gravitational force between two objects depends upon the mass of the objects and the distance between
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Which image shows objects that are exerting more gravitational force on each other? (1 point) Responses Image A Image A Image B
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would the gravitational force be greater if the 2 object has the same mass but are closer or farter
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The table below shows Herman's mass and the mass of different planets in our solar system.
If Herman were to stand on each
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bryan arnett
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