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What would happen to an object if the force of gravity on earth was decreased by half
A. It’s mass would decrease B. It’s
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A person
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Find the change in the force of gravity between two planets when the masses of both planets are doubled, but the distance
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The strength of gravity between two objects depends on:
a Weight of the objects and distance between the two objects b The Mass
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kali
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Many people mistakenly believe that the astronauts who orbit the Earth are "above gravity." Calculate g for space shuttle
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JARED
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The following chart shows the gravity on each planet. Order the planets from where you would weigh the least to where you would
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kali
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What would happen to the strength of gravity (between the Earth and the moon) if the moon were somehow pushed closer to Earth?
a
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A space ship has a mass of 9000kg. the space ship is launched from Earth and lands on a distant planet where it has a mass of
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Which property of an object is the result of gravity
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The acceleration due to gravity on the Moon's surface is one-sixth that on Earth. What net force would be required to accelerate
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sam
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Compared with the strength of Earth's gravity at its surface, how much weaker is gravity at a distance of 11 Earth radii from
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chris
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Okk so im not asking for answers, i just need somone to expplain this homework to me! I don't get it what so ever.
So the
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Leslie:)
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i need answers for connexus physical science unit 3 lesson 8 gravity unit test please help im struggling
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sha
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Mellisa is working on the roof of her house she drops a hammer and a nail why do both objects hit the ground at the same time
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eddie munson
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The weight of an object on Earth varies directly as the weight of the same object on the moon. A 300 pound object would weight
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Jnr John
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Suppose two worlds, each having mass M and radius R, coalesce into a single world. Due to gravitational contraction, the
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Rebecca
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Reword this.
Due to its unusual warped gravity, impossible structures can be formed within the Infinity Castle. During Akaza's
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HJP
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Every second that any solid object falls toward Earth, its speed increases by another 9.8 m/s. After 10 seconds of “free
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Compared to your weight on Earth, your weight on the Moon:
Choose the best answer from the options below: A is more B is less C
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When a feather is dropped from a two-story window, it slowly floats down to the ground. What is the energy that pulls the
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Silly
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Why does a beach ball weigh less than a bowling ball?
The beach ball is less strongly attracted to Earth. explain
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him
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An elephant weighs 6.818 Kg on earth, what is the weight in Jupiter if the gravity is 24.9 N/Kg to the correct significant
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ezile
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Tamra knows that gravitational force exists between objects that are not in contact with each other. She is investigating
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u
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Match the gravity term to the correct example or definition.
Column A 1. An open parachute has __________ air resistance than
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The force of gravity on different planets is shown in the table below. Place the objects below in order, from smallest weight to
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kali
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The strength of gravity between two objects depends on:
a The volume of the object and the weight of the objects b The Mass of
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kali
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The strength of gravity between two objects depends on:
a Weight of the objects and distance between the two objects b Mass of
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kali
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The force of gravity on different planets is shown in the table below. Place the objects below in order, from smallest weight to
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kali
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If a rock and a feather are dropped in a 98-meter-long tube in which there is a vacuum, which one will hit the bottom first?
a
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kali
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Eduardo drops different objects from the same height on Earth. The table shows his data.
Based on Eduardo's data, what is the
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kali
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The force of gravity is always:
Attractive Repulsive
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kali
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If an object is in free fall in the absence of air resistance, what is the only force acting on the object?
a gravity b
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kali
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An object of mass 2 kilograms is falling freely near Earth's surface. Which of the following options best approximates the
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kali
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What are the two factors that affect the force of gravity between to objects?
a Mass and matter b Weight and mass c Distance and
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kali
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Gravity is a force that is always:
a attractive b repulsive
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kali
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What would happen to your weight if the force of gravity decreases?
a Your weight would stay the same b Your weight would
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kali
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Object A has a mass of 70kg and object B has a mass of 150 kg. Which object experiences a higher gravitational force?
a Object A
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kali
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Match the gravity term to the correct example or definition.
Column A 1. An open parachute has __________ air resistance than
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On which of the gas planets would you weigh the most?
Planet Gravity (m/s^2) Jupiter 23.1 Saturn 9.0 Uranus 8.7 Neptune 11.0 a
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The strength of gravity between two objects depends on:
a The Mass of the objects and the distance between the two objects b The
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What are the two factors that affect the force of gravity between two objects?
a Mass and matter b Distance and mass c Distance
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kali
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What are the two factors that affect the force of gravity between two objects?
a Mass and matter b Weight and mass c Distance and
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kali
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Which statement about gravity is correct
gravity varies with the size of the object gravity varies with the mass of the object
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Lucky ducky
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If the distance between two objects is doubled, what happens to the gravitational force between them?
a it decreases to 1/4 of
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What are the two factors that affect the force of gravity between two objects?
a Weight and mass b Mass and matter c Distance and
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social studies
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Y is it that none is heavier
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In your own words, explain how it's possible for things to have different weights on different planets.
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Avrlix
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Research the strength of gravity on the Moon and compare it to Earth's gravity strength. Describe what life might be like if we
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Avrlix
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What are the two factors that affect the force of gravity between two objects?
a Weight and mass b Mass and matter c Distance and
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T
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Describe a simple experiment to determine the acceleration due to gravity
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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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