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The force of gravity acting on a body is 675 newtons. find the mass of the body to the nearest kilograms.
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Anonymous
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How many seconds would it take an egg to hit the ground if it's at a 363 height range?
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Caly
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At what height above the surface of the earth does the acceleration due to gravity reduces by 64% .radius of earth 6400 km
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riya
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What part does gravity play in the function of the water clock?
Explain.
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Daisy
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A rocket ship is moving away from the earth after having been fired from a launch pad in Florida. At what point above the
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Ian
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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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Is the force of the earth’s gravity on the sun stronger, weaker, or the same as the force of the sun’s gravity on the earth?
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Emily
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The moon's gravity is one-sixth that of the earth. What is the period of a 0.25 m long pendulum on the moon?
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Mary
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You arrive on an unknown planet with your team of astro-scientists. This time, to calculate acceleration due to gravity you
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Cody
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Suppose you are visiting a planet in a distant part of the galaxy.To determine the acceleration due to gravity on this planet,
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Steve
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would 2 stars very far away from each other have a strong gravitational pull
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steve
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Which statement about the development of Newton's theory of universal gravitation is correct?(1 point) Responses Isaac Newton
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b33ft0ads
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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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If you know that a 1-kg object weighs 10N, confirm that the acceleration of a 1-kg stone in free fall is 10 m/s2.
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sky
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Summarize two observations that are contrary to the predictions based on Newton’s laws but that confirm Einstein’s
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Anon
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what are two ways to compare gravity between planets
describe the different between earth and Jupiter gravity using those two
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i love beyonce
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A satellite is placed in orbit 100 km above the surface of the earth (radius = 6370 km, mass = 5.98 x 1024 kg).
If the satellite
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unknown
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A satellite's escape velocity is 6.mi./sec, the radius of the earth is 3960 mi, and the earth's gravitational constant (g) is
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Ernie
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Gravity on the surface of the moon is only 1
6 as strong as gravity on the Earth. What is the weight of a 30 kg object on the
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Ahmad
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If a man wewighs 41 newtons (N) on the surface of the earth while he weighs 81.5N on the surface of the moon, approximately how
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McKenna Louise
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What is the force of gravity on the moon?
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Raylene
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If the strength of gravity is 9.8 newtons per kilogram, that means:
a. each newton of force equals 9.8 pounds. b. each pound of
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unknown
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What is gravitational force?
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IzY
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What is the equation used to calculate the gravitational force between two objects with mass?
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Breme
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What are the factors that can influence the force of gravity on objects and how can they be manipulated in an experiment to
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Anonymous
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Why does a feather fall slower than a hammer when dropped from the same height?
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PeaceWasNeverAnOption
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An object weighs 12 N on earth. When it is brought to Mars, it has a weight of 4.8 N. What is the acceleration due to gravity on
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Sarah
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Gravity unit test 5th grade
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the force of gravity holds the planets around the sun in out solar system. true or false
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The force of gravity holds the planets around the sun in our solar system.
A True B false
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What factors affect the strength of the gravitational pull between two objects?
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Under the influence of gravity, over time the dense central part of a galaxy will do what?(1 point) Responses stay as it is,
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What prevents the gravity of the sun to pull all of the planets towards it? (1 point)
• the size and shape of the planets
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Which change in the sun's gravity would occur if the sun's mass were reduced by one-half? (1 point)
• It would be zero. O It
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A spring scale being used to measure the weight of an object reads 17.1 N when it is used on earth. The spring stretches 4.40 cm
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MIKE
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The force of gravity holds the planets around the sun in our solar system.
A true B False
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AT WHAT HEIGHT ABOVE THE EARTH'S SURFACE DOES THE ACCELERATION DUE TO GRAVITY FALL TO 1% OF ITS VALUE AT THE EARTH SURFACE
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DEEPAK
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Use the following numbers for this question.
MEarth 5.98e+24 kg MJupiter 1.9e+27 kg MSun 2e+30 kg Earth-Sun distance 150000000000
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Sierra
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The acceleration due to gravity on planet X is
one fifth that on the surface of the earth. If it takes 3.9 s for an object to
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Joe
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Although astronauts appear weightless, they are not. They only appear weightless because they are in free fall. If a 79 kg
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Joe
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Under the influence of gravity, over time the dense central part of a galaxy will do what?(1 point) Responses expand expand
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IMAGINE- a building 6400km. high. On the ground floor, a person weighs 175lbs when he steps on a spring scale how much would the
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Anonymous
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IMAGINE- a building 6400km. high. On the ground floor, a person weighs 175lbs when he steps on a spring scale how much would the
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Anonymous
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The universal law of gravitation describes the force of gravity between two bodies. What does it say about the strength of the
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kennedy
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Calculate the force of gravity between a newborn baby of mass 2.9 kg and the obstetrician of mass 100 kg, who is
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Kristie
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A spacecraft is flying away from the moon toward earth.
What will be true of the moon’s gravitational pull on the spacecraft?
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lil Z
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A body has four times the mass of the Earth but its radius is two times larger. What is the acceleration of gravity on the
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Gail
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if you travelled to a planet that had twice the force of gravity of earth and you have taken a small mass that is 1kg what is
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dw
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The mass of a certain neutron star is 3.0 1030 kg (1.5 solar masses) and its radius is 7550 m. What is the acceleration of
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Steve
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An astronaut on the planet Zircon tosses a rock horizontally with a speed of 6.65 . The rock falls through a vertical distance
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Alyssa
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