Two bodies having masses 20kg

  1. Two bodies having masses 20kg and 10kg are moving with uniform velocities 20m/sec and 10m/sec from opposite direction and make
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  2. which two object have masses 20kg and 15kg are placed on a plane surface.Both have same area.Which one is the correct answer for
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  3. Two bodies with equal masses orbit the Sun in a circular orbit. If the radii of the two orbits are the same then following is
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  4. What is pack ice?A. large masses of compressed ice that cover land B. large, slow-moving bodies of ice that move over land C.
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  5. What is pack ice?A. large masses of compressed ice that cover land B. large, slow-moving bodies of ice that move over land C.
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  6. What is pack ice?(1 point) large masses of compressed ice that cover land large, slow-moving bodies of ice that move over land
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  7. Two masses of 20 and 10 kg are moving in the same direction and one directly behind the other. The 20-kg mass is behind and
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  8. . The force of gravitational attraction (Fg) between two bodies is directly proportional to the product of the two masses (m1,
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  9. The force of gravitational attraction (Fg) between two bodies is directly proportional to the product of the two masses (m1, m2)
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  10. The force of gravitational attraction (Fg) between two bodies is directly proportional to the product of the two masses (m1, m2)
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