Which of the following quantities would be different for an object if measured on the and on the ?
8. Centripetal Forces & Gravitation
Gravitational Forces in 2D
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In the context of gravitational forces in two dimensions, which of the following can be detected only by observing its effects on gravity?
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Which of the following best explains why astronauts seem weightless while orbiting ?
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In which region of the Sun is most of its energy generated through nuclear fusion?
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Which force is the only force acting on an object in stable orbit around , neglecting atmospheric drag and other perturbations?
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Find the magnitude & direction of the net gravitational force on the center 5-kg mass in the rectangle below.
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Why does one side of the always face away from the ?
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Approximately how many could fit inside the volume of the ?
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Why does the same side of the always face the ?
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Which of the following best explains why the Moon always shows the same face to the Earth, even though it orbits the Earth in two dimensions?
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In the context of gravitational forces in two dimensions, when is a comet's orbital speed at its maximum during its elliptical orbit around the ?
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What is the magnitude of the gravitational force acting on the Earth due to the Sun? Express your answer in terms of the gravitational constant , the mass of the Earth , the mass of the Sun , and the distance between them .
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A dam is thicker at the bottom than at the top because the pressure exerted by water increases with depth. Which of the following best explains this phenomenon?
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Which statement best describes the role of gravitational forces in the formation of stars in dimensions?
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