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Gravity's Effect on an Object

Gravity's Effect on an Object

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Science

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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10 Slides • 9 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Gravity is a force of:

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Attraction

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Repulsion

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Multiple Choice

Gravity is exerted by:

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Large object only

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Earth only

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All matter

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Multiple Choice

How would moving objects closer together effect the gravitational force acting between two objects?

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Gravitational force would increase

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Gravitational force would decrease

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Multiple Choice

How would removing half of each object affect the gravitational force acting between two objects?

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Gravitational force would increase

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Gravitational force would decrease

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In which diagram would the gravitational forces between the objects be the strongest?

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A

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B

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C

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Multiple Choice

Why do astronauts experience less gravitational force on the Moon than they do on Earth?

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The Moon is much more massive than Earth.

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The Moon is much less massive than Earth.

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The astronauts have less mass on the Moon.

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The astronauts weigh more on the Moon.

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The mass of an object on Earth's surface and the mass of the same object on Jupiter's surface would be:

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The same

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Different

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Multiple Choice

A ball is dropped from high above Earth's surface. Ignoring air resistance, calculate how much the ball's velocity has changed after falling for 2 seconds.

( Δv = 9.8 ms2 × t\Delta v\ =\ 9.8\ \frac{m}{s^2}\ \times\ t  )

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9.8 m/s downward

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19.6 m/s downward

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29.4 m/s downward

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Multiple Choice

A ball is dropped from high above Earth's surface. Ignoring air resistance, calculate how much the ball's velocity has changed after falling for 6 seconds.

( Δv = 9.8 ms2 × t\Delta v\ =\ 9.8\ \frac{m}{s^2}\ \times\ t  )

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39.2 m/s downward

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58.8 m/s downward

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78.4 m/s downward

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