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How far above the surface of the Earth would your weight be the same as it would on the surface of the Moon?
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Jason
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A suitcase with a mass of 2 kg has a weight of 18 N on a particular planet. What is the acceleration due to gravity on that
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john
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On the surface of the moon, the astronauts weight is 128 newtons. What is the moon's gravitational constant?
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Victoria
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A recently discovered planet has a mass twice as great as Earth's and a radius twice as large as Earth's. What will be the
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anonymous
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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) Responses It
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Jace Antoino
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An astronaut on a distant planet wants to determine its acceleration due to gravity. The astronaut throws a rock straight up
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Meghan
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The force of gravity on the moon is said to be 1/6th of that on the earth .what would be the mass of 12kg weighed on the surface
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Bhumika Gireesh
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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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. On Earth the Mars rover had a weight of 9800 N. What will be its weight on mars
where the acceleration due to gravity is 4 m/s
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june
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A 5.0-kilogram sphere, starting from rest, falls freely 22 meters in 3.0 seconds near the surface of a planet.
Compared to the
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PIMP
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Acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s/s. What is the weight (in Newtons) of a 97.96 kg mass?
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Ed
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Let G be the universal gravitational constant and mp be the mass of the planet a satellite is orbiting. Which equation could be
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The center of a 1.40 km diameter spherical pocket of oil is 1.50 km beneath the Earth's surface.
Estimate by what percentage g
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Michael Moskvich
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A student goes to planet x and wants to determine the gravity there. The student knows from physics lab that they can use
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L
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If an elephant and a feather both left a tree at the same time on Earth, how would the time they hit the ground compare? Would
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aperson
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Which statement about gravitational attraction is correct?
a Objects in space will not have any gravitational attraction. b All
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A
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An object on the moon feels lighter than the same object on Earth. Which statement explains this phenomenon?
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@@@
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Joe has a weight of 900 N (about 204 lb) when he is standing on the surface of the Earth. What would his weight (the
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johan
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How does the Sun's gravity compare to the Earth's gravity?
A.The Sun's gravity is stronger B.The Earth's gravity is stronger
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Ano
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1. What is gravity?
2. Gravity is affected by two main factors. What are they? 3. Why does the Earth pull on the Moon instead of
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Anonymous
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Consider the law of gravitational attraction. Two spheres with a mass, M, are attracted to each other by a force, F. If the
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Science
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The International Space Station generally operates in orbits at altitudes between 330-435 km above the Earth's surface. You have
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Rj
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An object on the surface of the sun would weight around 28 times as much as it weights on Earth. How much would a 202.8 pound
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Jane
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the acceleration of the gravity on the moon is 1.62m/s^2. if a ball is dropped on the moon from a height of 1.50m, determine the
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jenna
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The force of gravity of objects on the moon is approximately one-sixth of their value on Earth. Joe weighs 7633 N on earth. What
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Jessica
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A space ship has a mass of 9000kg. The spaceship is launched from the Earth and lands on a distant planet where it has a
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Cheetah Veite
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Your weigh on the moon is about 1/6 of your weigh on earth. Write and solve an equation to show how much a person weighs on
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Ella
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The gravitational forces of the Earth and the Moon are attractive, so there must be a point on a line joining their centers
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Physics
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1) Planet Zero has a mass of 5.0*10^23 kg and a radius of 2.0*10^6 meters. What is the acceleration of gravity on planet zero?
2)
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Charlie
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If there were no air resistance, with what
speed would drops hit the Earth if they fell from a cloud 1980 m above the Earth’s
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john
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What is the acceleration due to gravity at a distance of 1.2 Earth radii above Earth�s surface?
Use M_{Earth} = 5.972 x 10^{24}
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Melissa
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How would the force of gravity between two masses be affected if the separation distance between them were,assume F2 represents
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Linda
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(Q1)At what altitude above the earth's surface would the acceleration due to gravity be 4.9m/s-2?Assuming the mean radius of the
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ikye
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The free-fall acceleration on the surface of Jupiter is about two and one half times that on the surface of the Earth. The
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Josie
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Calculate the effective value of g, the acceleration of gravity (in meters/second^2), at 5100 km above the earth's surface.
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Nicole
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A feather is dropped onto the surface of the moon. How far will the feather have fallen if it reaches the surface in 9.00
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Moriah
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The mass of a certain neutron star is
5 × 10^30kg (2.5 solar masses) and its radius is 2000 m. What is the acceleration of
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Amanda and Leah
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The force of attraction between the earth and some object is called the weight of that object. The law of gravitation states,
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Arielle
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Gravity on Titan Titan is the largest moon of Saturn and the only moon in the solar system known to have a substantial
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Cooper
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a man weighs 573 n on earth. what would he weigh on Jupiter, where the free-fall acceleration is 25.9 m/s 2nd power? the
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mikael
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The weight of an apple near the surface of the earth is 1N. What is the weight of Earth in the gravitational field of the apple?
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George
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The radius of Earth is about 6.38 103 km. A 7.40 103 N spacecraft travels away from Earth. What is the weight of the spacecraft
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Anonymous
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A man weighs 1220 N on Earth. What would he weigh on Jupiter, where the free-fall acceleration is 25.9 m/s2? The acceleration of
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Dede
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gravity on the surface of the moon is only 1/6 as strong as gravity on earth. what is the weight of a 37 kg object on the earth?
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Anonymous
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A bag of sugar weighs 6.00 lb on Earth. What would it weigh in newtons on the Moon, where the free-fall acceleration is
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mel
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Calculate the force of gravity on a spacecraft 6400 km (1 earth radii) above the Earth's surface if its mass is 1600 kg.
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DJ
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According to the law of universal gravitation, there is force of attraction between any two bodies in the universe, WHY CAN'T
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Shane
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You are explaining to friends why astronauts feel weightless orbiting in the space shuttle, and they respond that they thought
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Elizabeth
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The force of gravity pulling on an object down a hill is its weight multiplied by the sine of the angle of elevation of the
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anna
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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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help
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