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Isabela, Luisa, and Mirabel are discussing gravity. Luisa says that they would weigh less on the moon than on the Earth because
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Anonymous ;)
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What prevents the gravity of the sun to pull all of the planets towards it?(1 point)
Responses the size and shape of the planets
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Describe why a bowling ball and a baseball dropped off of a cliff at the same time would land at different times, but they would
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A
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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 more mass and
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A
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In the absence of air, two objects with different masses...
A. fall at exactly the same rate. B. suffocate! C. fall at exactly
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No one
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What are the two factors that affect the force of gravity between to objects?
a Distance and weight b Mass and matter c Distance
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X
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If a golf ball and a baseball are dropped in the absence of air resistance, which ball will hit the ground first?
a the baseball
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X
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Students want to test gravity. They want to drop four objects with the same mass from the top of the bleachers they will time
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Euphoria
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Students analyze their data from a gravity experiment. They find that objects fall at a greater speeed from a greater height
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eddie munson
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What factors influence the strength of attraction (gravity) between two objects?
* 2 points size and density weight and volume
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Which statement best explains how mass affects gravity?
a As mass decreases, the force of gravity increases. b As mass increases,
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HELPPP!!!
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A man's weight is 900 newton on the earth what will be his weight on the moon?(acceleration due to gravity (g)=10ms-2
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Rejoice
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1. The size of a small pile of bread crumbs
2. When an object is at sea level 3. Toward the center of earth 4. Sun's
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Connexus_Answers
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What would decrease the gravitational pull between the sun and Earth? (1 point)
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Mandalyn
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A model shows that the moon has grown to twice its size, yet it has remained in the same place. In one to two sentences, explain
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Anonymous
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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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Cheating Queenππππππ»
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the tendency f two masses alone in the universe to drift together is a result of
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Millie
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Three rocks free Fall under the influence of gravity only are shown below. The masses are given in the figures. All rocks are
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Mckayla
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BOB wants to show how the force of gravity can move a book. Which of the following would best show how gravity can move a book?
A
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Anonymous
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How long has gravity been around?
A. When the solar system started. B. Since the very start of the Universe. C. When the moon was
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Anonymous
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Tom has a mass of 69.4 kg and Sally has a
mass of 42.3 kg. Tom and Sally are standing 27.5 m apart on a massless dance floor.
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Nobody
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If objects fall with an acceleration of about 10 m/s2 on the Earth, how much would the acceleration be on the Moon's surface?
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Grace
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which of the following would happen to the moon if gravity no longer affected it ?
a) the moon would continue to move on it's
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In which sentence about life without gravity is the word readaped
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Jeremiah buchanan
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Does gravity effect eating habits and muslces? How?
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Animal Love
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Guys what does gravity do to muscles and tissue? I think it weakens them, but im not quite sure.
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Animal Love
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What is gravity? How does gravity effect weight? How do people take advantage of gravity?
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Math Lover
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Why the weight of an object varies from planet to planet
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Rafui
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The weight of an object on the moon varies directly as the weight of the object on Earth.A 90-pound object on Earth weights 15
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I dont get this :/
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A metorite weighs 300 n on the moon.The moon's force of gravity is 1/6 that of earth.What is the metorite's weight on earth's
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Mya
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The force of gravity of objects on the moon is approximately one-sixth of their value on Earth. Joe's weight on the moon is 124
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Jessica
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Astronauts in orbit appear to be 'weightless'.Suppose an astronaut with a mass of 154 KG including gear is in orbit in the space
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Abdurhman
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The value of acceleration due to gravity (g) on a point
10,000 kilometers above sea level is about 1.49 meters/second2. How much
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sam
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what will be the acceleration due to gravity at up planet whose mass is 8 times the mass of the earth and whose radius is twice
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Ankit
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Astronauts who spend long periods in outer space could be adversely affected by weightlessness. One way to stimulate gravity is
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Susana
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Astronauts who spend long periods in outer space could be adversely affected by weightlessness. One way to stimulate gravity is
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Stuck
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Which of the following boxes would have the strongest gravitational pull on a third object positioned at an equal distance from
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cat
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a diagram shows how gravity on earth works on an object located in different spots in a seaside community where is gravity
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a diagram shows how gravity on earth works on an object located in different spots in a seaside community where is gravity
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A student preformed a sphere drop experiment from 1.50m above ground and the sphere has a mass of 0.875kg. Free fall times for
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Susana
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A space shuttle with a mass of 4,06 X 10kg,orbits earth at a height of 720km above the surface of the earth.calculate the
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Tsuu-mani
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If you jump off a 10 meter cliff on the Moon, and the acceleration of gravity is 1.6 m/s^2. How fast are you going when your
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Jules
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How does gravity affect growth
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STEVIUM
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please help solve these
questions (1a). The gravitational field strength g on the earthβs surface is 9.8N/kg. explain what this
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collins
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please help solve these
questions (1a). The gravitational field strength g on the earthβs surface is 9.8N/kg. explain what this
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collins
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An astronaut is stranded on another planet with UNKNOWN GRAVITY. He conducts two experiments. In the first, he drops a rock from
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Emily
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A student drops a feather and a bowling ball from equal heights in a vacuum. The objects land at the same time. Which graph
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Solar System Unit Test
9 of 139 of 13 Items Question How does distance affects gravity?(1 point) Responses Gravity is zero at any
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An astronaut in a spacesuit has a mass of 100 kilograms. What is the weight of this astronaut on the surface of the Moon where
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Chiara
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The weight of an object depends on the force of gravity acting on it. On which planet would a given object weigh the most?
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