Asked by jasmine
What two objects result in an apple falling to the ground?
the apple and its weight
Earth and gravity
the apple and Earth
the apple and the atmosphere
the apple and its weight
Earth and gravity
the apple and Earth
the apple and the atmosphere
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Answered by
oobleck
which is the only selection that includes two solid objects?
Answered by
honors student
C) the apple and Earth
Answered by
Awd0rabłe Angeł
Physics U5 L12 Other Forces Unit Test
1. D, the apple and Earth
2. A, The objects will feel a greater force when they get closer to each other.
3. B, The force weakens by a factor of 4.
4. A, Gravitational force is negative because it is attractive.
5. B, the product of the masses of the two objects divided by the square of the distance between them
6. D, The electrostatic force remains attractive, and the magnitude does not change.
7. C, when q is doubled and r is doubled
8. C, Only negative because of the formula, indicating attractive forces.
9. D, 9.3 C each
10. C, 38.7 kg
11. B, 1.859 × 10−⁹ kg
12. C, The value of the electric field is 0 V/m. The positive charge would not feel any force and would stay put.
13. D, decreasing the magnitude of the charges of the particles
14. D, G + m₁m₂ + d + FG -
15. A, It is always attractive.
16. B, It indicates a repulsive force between two like charges.
17. C, Gravity is always an attractive force, but the electrostatic force can be either attractive or repulsive.
18. D, 2.64 × 10⁶ m
19. A, The stationary particle and the particle that is free to move both have the same charge.
20. *Short answer question. You have to do this yourself, sorry!*
1. D, the apple and Earth
2. A, The objects will feel a greater force when they get closer to each other.
3. B, The force weakens by a factor of 4.
4. A, Gravitational force is negative because it is attractive.
5. B, the product of the masses of the two objects divided by the square of the distance between them
6. D, The electrostatic force remains attractive, and the magnitude does not change.
7. C, when q is doubled and r is doubled
8. C, Only negative because of the formula, indicating attractive forces.
9. D, 9.3 C each
10. C, 38.7 kg
11. B, 1.859 × 10−⁹ kg
12. C, The value of the electric field is 0 V/m. The positive charge would not feel any force and would stay put.
13. D, decreasing the magnitude of the charges of the particles
14. D, G + m₁m₂ + d + FG -
15. A, It is always attractive.
16. B, It indicates a repulsive force between two like charges.
17. C, Gravity is always an attractive force, but the electrostatic force can be either attractive or repulsive.
18. D, 2.64 × 10⁶ m
19. A, The stationary particle and the particle that is free to move both have the same charge.
20. *Short answer question. You have to do this yourself, sorry!*
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Doja
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Banshee Xoxo
Thanks
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Awdorable angle, U saved us.
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256256256256
angel, thanks a bunch, been having a lot of lessons piling up
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