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When the only force affecting an object is gravity, that object is in
free-fall
increase
All objects attract each other through gravitational force
true
mass and distance
they would orbit the sun
F=ma
If one object acquires more mass, will the gravitational attraction increase or decrease?
free-fall
increase
All objects attract each other through gravitational force
true
mass and distance
they would orbit the sun
F=ma
What is the formula to determine force?
free-fall
increase
All objects attract each other through gravitational force
true
mass and distance
they would orbit the sun
F=ma
What two factors determine gravitational attraction
free-fall
increase
All objects attract each other through gravitational force
true
mass and distance
they would orbit the sun
F=ma
If the earth disappeared, what would happen to the moon and all other objects orbiting earth?
free-fall
increase
All objects attract each other through gravitational force
true
mass and distance
they would orbit the sun
F=ma
What does the law of universal gravitation state?
free-fall
increase
All objects attract each other through gravitational force
true
mass and distance
they would orbit the sun
F=ma
If one object moves farther from a second object, will the gravitational attraction increase or decrease?
free-fall
increase
All objects attract each other through gravitational force
true
mass and distance
they would orbit the sun
F=ma
True/False: Gravitational force is stronger between objects with more mass
free-fall
increase
All objects attract each other through gravitational force
true
mass and distance
they would orbit the sun
F=ma
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