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In deep space (no gravity)
Which force keeps the planets from floating off into space?
Earth’s gravity the Sun’s gravity the moon’s gravity Milky
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In deep space (no gravity) , the bolt (arrow) of a crossbow accelerates at 120 m/s^2 (square) and attains a speed of 124 m/s
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Which statement about gravity is written as a law? *
1 point A The reason gravity works is because masses bend time and space. B
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Engineers are designing a rocket to be used in deep space. If the rocket is fired from rest in deep space, the total mass of the
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Which space exploration activity has most helped astronomers determine the age of the moon?(1 point)
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Which space exploration activity has most helped astronomers determine the age of the moon?(1 point)
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Which space exploration activity has most helped astronomers determine the age of the moon?(1 point)
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Which space exploration activity has most helped astronomers determine the age of the moon?(1 point) Responses collection of
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Suppose a rocket ship in deep space moves with constant acceleration equal to 9.80 m/s2, which gives the illusion of normal
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Which space exploration activity has most helped astronomers determine the age of the moon?(1 point)
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