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GRAVITY ONLINE PRACTICE ANSWERS.
- 1. the gravitational force that is acting on the object - 2. a car - 3. The moon has less mass
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Check my answer please!
I'll have *** by my chosen answer -- A student plans an investigation about gravity. She writes the steps
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strangerthingssssss
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Check my answer please.
(***) is what I'll put by the one I think is correct. -- An object on the moon feels lighter than the
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strangerthingssssss
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Is gravity a theory or a hypothesis? How do you know?(1 point)
Responses Theory, because it cannot be contested as it has been
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shoto aizawa
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Analyzing Gravitational Data Quick Check
1: Earth’s gravity causes both objects to fall at the same rate. 2: Gravitational
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dOrA
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If mass distorts the curvature of space time which produces gravity and since it is a attractive force,it must attract smaller
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Dave
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Is gravity a theory or a hypothesis? How do you know?(1 point)
Responses Hypothesis, because it has been tested frequently.
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zany
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A student conducts an investigation to study the effect of gravity on objects of different masses. Which step should be first in
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wiggle
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Which statement about gravitational attraction is correct?(1 point)
A. All objects with mass experience gravitational attraction.
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wiggle
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On which object will Earth’s gravity act with the greatest magnitude?(1 point)
A. a piano B. a television C. a toaster D. a
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wiggle
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Which direction is the force of Earth’s gravity pointing?
A. Toward the center of the planet B. Away from the center of the
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John B
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Why do you weigh less on the moon than on Earth?
a Moon has more mass and therefore more gravity b Moon has less mass and
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kali
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What are the two factors that affect the force of gravity between two objects?
a Weight and mass b Distance and mass c Mass and
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re
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Gravity Online Practice
Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your grade. 5 of 95 of
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Gravity Online Practice
Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your grade. 4 of 94 of
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Gravity Online Practice
Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your grade. 2 of 92 of
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Gravity Online Practice
Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your grade. 1 of 91 of
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What is the value of the acceleration due to gravity?
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J
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What is the value of the acceleration due to gravity?
3.76 m/sec2 9.8 m/sec2 1.67 m/sec2 9.8 km/sec2 10 m/sec2
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J
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A hammer and a feather are dropped from the same height by an astronaut on a planet without air. How will their falls compare?(1
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Carlos Jimenez
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A student wants to know if the effect of gravity is the same on all objects. She follows these steps:
Drop a 5-gram ball, a
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Carlos Jimenez
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For objects in free fall, acceleration due to gravity is _________________ regardless of the direction of their velocities.
a
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kali
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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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i need help
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Gravity is an attractive force between all objects that have mass. In which direction does gravity pull us (according to the
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Two children on a seesaw are able to balance perfectly while on Earth. Would they still be balanced if the seesaw was brought to
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When you jump, you exert a pushing force against the ground. Gravity pulls you back down. Why can a person jump higher on the
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wiggle
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What are the two factors that affect the force of gravity between two objects?
a Distance and mass b Weight and mass c Distance
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kali
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A student claims that the gravitational force between two objects depends on the mass of the objects and the distance between
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bruh
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Gravity Unit Test 11 of 1211 of 12 Items Question A science class is planning an investigation about gravity and objects on
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PLS HELP ME
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Two children on a seesaw are able to balance perfectly while on Earth. Would they still be balanced if the seesaw was brought to
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EMILIANO
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Consider the gravity of four spheres. If we want sphere yourmom to attract to the other three spheres seen here what is one
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Jesus is real❤️
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Two children on a sewsaw are able to balance perfectly while on earth would they still be balanced if the seesaw was brought to
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Benjamin
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Which best explains why objects fall downward when dropped?
A) the center of Earth exerts a gravitational pull B) Earths orbit
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Jesus is real❤️
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If the distance between two objects decreases and the masses of the objects remain the same then the forces of gravity between
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Jesus is real❤️
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According to the law of universal gravitation, any two objects are attracted to each other. The strength of the gravitational
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Jsmzjsmj
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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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The space shuttle orbits at a distance of 335 km above the surface of the Earth. What is the gravitational force (in N) on a 1.0
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Bailee explained that when traveling to the moon,he needs to pack light because the weight of objects is what changes when the
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Jessie
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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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Elijah Elijah
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Your weight on different planets is affected by gravity. An object that weighs 150 pounds on Earth weighs only 56.55
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kymy
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The tendency of two masses alone in the universe to drift together is a result of A) fission. << B) friction. C) fusion. D)
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Love WINS
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Which correctly describes the gravity between objects in the solar system?
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natalee
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The strength of the force of gravity between two objects is determined by which of the following factors? Select all that apply.
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Boi
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How does gravity affect the moon?
a) it pulls the moon toward earth b) it pushes the moon away from earth c) t allows the moon to
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victoria
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the force of gravity between two objects decreases as the distance between the two objects increases.
true or false
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victoria
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The acceleration of gravity on the surface of Venus is 8.9m/s^2. Would a ball thrown upward on Venus return to the ground sooner
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jake
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According to Galileo, what would happen if you drop a 5 and 10 pound ball at the same time from the Leaning Tower of Pisa? Why?
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Which phrase describes gravitational attraction?
A.) the pull between objects with mass B.) the amount of matter in an object C.)
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Spherical planet A has mass m and radius r. Spherical planet B has mass and  radius 2r. How does the gravitational field
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khevna
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A model shows that the moon has grown to twice its size, yet it has remained in the same place. Which statement below best
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idk
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