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W8 Quiz retake - Gravity

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  • Please make sure you understand the material better if you want a better grade. You can go back and watch W8 videos or do any of the extra practice that is on Week 8 on Google Classroom.

  • I will only replace your original quiz grade if your grade improves.

  • Please e-mail me (ckoch@bentonschools.org) when you have completed this quiz.

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  • Please make sure you understand the material better if you want a better grade. You can go back and watch W8 videos or do any of the extra practice that is on Week 8 on Google Classroom.

  • I will only replace your original quiz grade if your grade improves.

  • Please e-mail me (ckoch@bentonschools.org) when you have completed this quiz.

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1.

Two new planets are discovered, planet X and planet Y. The planets have identical volumes, but the mass of planet X is two times greater than the mass of planet Y. If two identical space ships land on each planet, which of the following will be true?

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2.

If Earth had twice the mass it has now, how would the gravitational force between it and the Sun change?

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3.

How would the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon change if the distance between the two objects doubled, but all other factors stayed the same?

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5.

Refer to the following to answer question(s) 5

Directions: Use the diagram below of spheres at varying distances apart to answer the questions that follow Which of the diagrams shows the greatest gravitational force

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6.

What factor primarily determines the strength of gravity between two objects?

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7.

If you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, how much would you weigh on the moon?