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The moon causes an object near its surface to fall
Whenever two Apollo astronauts were on the surface of the Moon, a third astronaut orbited the Moon. Assume the orbit to be
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Nancy
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How far above the surface of the Earth does an object have to be in order for it to have the same weight as it would have on the
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Max
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which of the following descriptions of the moon's surface is accurate?
a) the moon's surface is wet and smooth b) the moon's
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victoria
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The moon causes an object near its surface to fall with an acceleration of 1.7 m/s². Let's say a steel ball was hung from a
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Yhanna
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the free-fall acceleration on the surface of the moon is appromimately 1/6 of the free-fall acceleration on the surface of
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sake
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An astronaut who jumps on the moon will fall down toward the surface of the moon slower than a person who performs the exact
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The distance an object falls on the Moon can be modeled by the function
ℎ(𝑡) = 2.7𝑡^2 where 'h' is in feet and 't' is in
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Jeffrey
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An astronaut drops a hammer from 2.0 meters above the surface of the Moon. If the acceleration due to gravity on the Moon is
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Which of the following descriptions of the moon’s surface is accurate?
A. The moon’s surface is wet and smooth. B. The
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gaby
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when an object is dropped frome a hight of 20m above the surface of planet Z, it will fall 5m during the 2nd second of fall.
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