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The force of gravity on an object on the surface of Mars is less than the force of gravity on an identical object on the surface of Earth. Which of the following explains why this is true?
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Answered by
PsyDAG
No following. Cannot copy and paste here.
Mars is smaller, so gravity is less.
Mars is smaller, so gravity is less.
Answered by
1200
No
Answered by
1200
B, I think it is...
Answered by
um
its c:mars has less mass than on earth
Answered by
um
here are my answers for science interaction of force unit test
#1.D it will be a stable system because it will not be able to recover from the disturbance.
#2.C mars has les mass than earth
#3.B the magnetic force will be weakest on box #3
#4.A insulator
#5.C box B because it is smaller
#6.B magnetic
#7.D insulator
#8.A conductors and insulators allow electrons to flow freely
#9.B on.
#10.B static electricity
#11.C a parallel circuit has a broken path for the circuit to take
#12.B the ball on the left has a ositive charge and the ball on the right has a negative charge
#13.B 7.0 ohms
#14.B false
#15. Switch - turns electric current on and off, closes and opens a circuit.
(2) Load - resists the flow of current and converts electrical energy into another form of energy (ex. light bulb)
(3) Wires - thin strips of insulated copper conducts the electric current, allowing it to pass through like a pathway, makes up the circuit.
(4) Source - gives the circuit the required electrical energy
#16. im still trying to figure it out ill let you guys know as soon as i find out
#1.D it will be a stable system because it will not be able to recover from the disturbance.
#2.C mars has les mass than earth
#3.B the magnetic force will be weakest on box #3
#4.A insulator
#5.C box B because it is smaller
#6.B magnetic
#7.D insulator
#8.A conductors and insulators allow electrons to flow freely
#9.B on.
#10.B static electricity
#11.C a parallel circuit has a broken path for the circuit to take
#12.B the ball on the left has a ositive charge and the ball on the right has a negative charge
#13.B 7.0 ohms
#14.B false
#15. Switch - turns electric current on and off, closes and opens a circuit.
(2) Load - resists the flow of current and converts electrical energy into another form of energy (ex. light bulb)
(3) Wires - thin strips of insulated copper conducts the electric current, allowing it to pass through like a pathway, makes up the circuit.
(4) Source - gives the circuit the required electrical energy
#16. im still trying to figure it out ill let you guys know as soon as i find out
Answered by
um
do not copy what i had you will fail it like i did so like i said dont copy it i only got seven right and 2 pending approval so dont copy it
Answered by
midnight
ok i want to know if this is right
Answered by
midnight
@um im trusting you
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