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  1. Consider a 1kg mass at rest at the equator.Because of the earths rotation , the mass experiences a centripetal acceleration.a)Dr
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  2. A scale with a 2 kilogram weight on the left side and a watermelon on the right. The watermelon is lower on the scale than the
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  3. Which statement is TRUE about an astronaut traveling from planet to planet?The mass changes, but his or her weight does not. The
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  4. mass = 4.5 kg Compare and contrast the mass and weight of this bowling ball on Earth and the moon.
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  5. A block of iron is transported to the moon.Which of the following is true?Both the mass and weight remain unchanged Both the
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  6. Which statement best describes the relationship between mass and weight?Responses An object's mass will always be greater than
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  7. Which statement is true about the relationship between mass and weight?a Mass does not change in an object, but the weight of
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  8. Which statement is true about the relationship between mass and weight?a Mass is dependent on volume, while weight is dependent
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  9. Which statement is true about the relationship between mass and weight?a Mass and weight are the same thing and can be used
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  10. Compare an astronauts weight in orbit with the astronauts weight on Earth, assuming the mass of the astronaut doesn't change.
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