Asked by victoria
if all of the following imaginary planets were the same distance from the sun, which would experience the strongest force of gravity due to the sun?
planet a: mass 3,500 kg
planet b: mass 50,000 kg
planet c: mass 750 kg
planet d: mass 100,000 kg
a)planet a
b) planet b
c) planet c
d) planet d
planet a: mass 3,500 kg
planet b: mass 50,000 kg
planet c: mass 750 kg
planet d: mass 100,000 kg
a)planet a
b) planet b
c) planet c
d) planet d
Answers
Answered by
Steve
Naturally, the planet with the most mass experiences the strongest force.
F = GMm/r^2
If r is constant, then GM/r^2 is a constant k, and
F = km
Larger m means larger F (force).
F = GMm/r^2
If r is constant, then GM/r^2 is a constant k, and
F = km
Larger m means larger F (force).
Answered by
Queen elsa
Its planet d
Answered by
Vanessa Skellington
Thanks Queen elsa! You totally helped me! Her answer is RIGHT you will get it right.
Hope this helps!
Hope this helps!
Answered by
No One
The strength of a gravity pull between two bodies is proportional to their mass and inversely proportional to their distance. Since the distance here is fixed, the only thing that will affect it is the bodies' mass. Since the sun is a fixed mass here, the only thing that will matter now is the mass of the planet
Answered by
awesomeness
Its plant d i have the same question as you and i got this one right
Answered by
Lily
It is D because out of all the planets, it is farthest away. Because it farthest away, it experiences the strongest force. I am in the same school as you, Connections Academy. You should read the lessons and information, and learn it. You will benefit from it. Use your own mind, you are capable.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
you all should go die you stupid fart holes LOL the answer is Planet D
Answered by
Emily
What the heck Ms. Sue?! Rude much? And the answer is D. For the connexus quick check, unit 1 lesson 3 quick check
1: B and C
2: D
3: C
4: C
1: B and C
2: D
3: C
4: C
Answered by
goochie
Emily, your answers are correct except 4 is D, not C
thank you for the help though : )
thank you for the help though : )
Answered by
potato boi
I think Emily wuz tryin to say Unit 2 lessen thre quick check. cuz dat is wut I gots here on mah screen. lemme take a look see and see what I see if what I see from Emily's post is legitimate.
Answered by
potato boi
ok yeah the answers for Unit 2 Lesson 3 quick check for Gravity and motion is
B,C,the masses of objects and distance
D,Planet D
C,gravity and inertia
D, the moon would move in a straight line. gotta keep dis updated for ze 2019
B,C,the masses of objects and distance
D,Planet D
C,gravity and inertia
D, the moon would move in a straight line. gotta keep dis updated for ze 2019
Answered by
NUNYA BUIZ
Thanks @potato boi
He is correct. I got 100%
He is correct. I got 100%
Answered by
It's 2020
In 2020 it is correct
Answered by
i dont wnat to go back to school in February.
uh ms sue calm down and people who read that dont go die in holes just dont listen to that and emily is right.
Answered by
😁😁😁
Here are the correct answers. I promise.
1. B and C
2. D
3. C
4. D
1. B and C
2. D
3. C
4. D
Answered by
Anonymous
BC D C D is correct
Answered by
Hi!
Uh Ms. Sue what is wrong with you? 1st, don't go around pretending to be Ms. Sue. If you were REALLY Ms. Sue, you would have this emoji 👤. 2nd, don't go telling kids to "go die" that's a little... wait did I say a little? I meant that's WAY over the line. That is VERY rude!! Guys please ignore that. 3rd, Idk what else to say but I know we can't cheat all the time but sometimes students need help 🤷♀️. Anyways, thank you Emily 😊. I have to stop talking now because I have school work. Have a wonderful day everyone 🤗🌞🌻.
Answered by
mazerunner_fungirl
@potato boi
thx 100%
thx 100%
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