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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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Gravitational Force Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Use the table to answer the question. Planet Estimated Mass of Planet
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The gravitational force between objects is dependent on their mass and distance from one another. (1
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An astronaut has a mass of 62 Kilograms. What will her gravitational force be on the Moon? The gravitational attraction on the
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What is the equation for finding the gravitational force of an object? (1 point)
F= m/s2 F=mg F=m/g F=m+g
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The acceleration due to gravity on Mars is 3.8 m/s2. How much would an object with a mass of 16 kg weigh on Mars?
a 16 N b 96 N c
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On Earth - your weight will change depending on ______.
a your mass b fig newtons c the weather
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On Earth, the gravitational force of a robotic helicopter is 1.8 kilograms. What is the helicopter's gravitational force on
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The variables _________ and _________ affect the gravitational force between objects. (1 point)
Responses distance, mass
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tides are caused by the force of inertia from the sun and moon acting on Earth.
true or false
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Gravitational force of attraction “F” exists between two point masses A and B when a fixed distance separates them. After
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cham
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the radius of earth is 6000km what will be the weight of a 120 kg body if it is taken to a height of 2000km above the surface of
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disha
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The Sun and Earth each exert a gravitational force on the Moon. What is the ratio FSun/FEarth of these two forces? (The average
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johnny
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On Earth - your weight will change depending on ______.
a fig newtons b the weather c your mass
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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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The acceleration due to gravity on Mars is 3.8 m/s2. How much would an object with a mass of 16 kg weigh on Mars?
a 96 N b 61 N c
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4b. The table below shows four examples of pairs of objects, the masses of each object in the pair, and the distances between
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gravity is the ____ that attracts objects that have ____ toward each other
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gravity is an ____ force between object that have mass
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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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Mass of a body is 25 kg. What is its weight in Newton on earth? The body is carried to a
planet whose mass is two times the mass
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A 8.6-kg rock and a 5.9 × 10-4-kg pebble are held near the surface of the earth. (a) Determine the magnitude of the
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In 1956, Frank Lloyd Wright proposed the construction of a mile-high building in Chicago. Suppose the building had been
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johnny
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A 2130-kg space station orbits Earth at an altitude of 455 km. Find the magnitude of the force with which the space station
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mike
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The drawing (not to scale) shows one alignment of the sun, earth, and moon. The gravitational force Fsm that the sun exerts on
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Rash
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As the distance between two masses increases, the gravitational force of attraction between them
A. decreases*** B. increases C.
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Gravitational Force Quick Check
3 of 43 of 4 Items Question When you jump, you exert a pushing force against the ground. Gravity
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1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Use the table to answer the question. Planet Estimated Mass of Planet
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The table below shows four examples of pairs of objects, the masses of each object in the pair, and the distances between the
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the gravitational force between two objects is proportional to the blank of the distance blank
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Calculate the distance between the center of the earth and the center of the moon at which the gravitational force exerted by
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Cali
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Assuming Earth behaves as a perfect sphere with a radius of 6380 km, the standard gravitational acceleration,g, at sea level has
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"Two masses, 2000kg and 5000kg, are placed 20m apart. A third mass of 5000kg is placed in between the two large masses a
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Planets A and B orbit the same star. Planet B is four times further from the star than planet A and has twice the mass of planet
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Calculate the force of gravity between Earth (mass = 6.0 * 1024 kg ) and the moon (mass = 7.4 * 1022 kg) the average earth-moon
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Kareem
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Gravitational force between two point masses m1
and m2 placed at a distance r is given by 1 2 2 Gm m F r = ; where G is an
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Find the magnitude of the gravitational attraction force that the earth exerts on a 62-kilogram astronaut who is 8.00 X 10^7
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Jen
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"The actual value of computed g, assuming no drag, also varies somewhat over the earth's surface due to the earth's spin (which
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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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Directions: Use the picture below of objects at different distances apart to answer the question.
Which of the pictures shows the
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No one
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A raindrop has a mass of 5.9 10-7 kg and is falling near the surface of the earth. Calculate the magnitude of the gravitational
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An object of mass M is divided into two parts ,which are placed at distance d.if gravitational force of attraction is maximum
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A woman has a mass of 42.9 kg. What is her weight on earth? and what is her weight on the moon, where g=1.17 m/s2
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Jason
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Gravity accelerates objects downward at 9.8 m/s. How much downwards force does the man generate with each step he takes? how
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cam
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If a person weighs 700N on Earth, what force due to gravity would they exert on a 1500kg car they are standing 1.5m from? Assume
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Emma
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The force of gravity on an object on the surface of Mars is less than the force of gravity on an identical object on the surface
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JP
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The gravitational force that the sun exerts on the moon is perpendicular to the force that the earth exerts on the moon. The
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Kristyn
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Explain- how would the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon change if the distance between them increased?
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Karina
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Compare the gravitational force on a 35 kg
mass at the surface of the Earth (with radius 6.4 × 10 6 m and mass 6 × 10 24 kg)
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The gravitational force that the sun exerts on the moon is perpendicular to the force that the earth exerts on the moon. The
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