
Gravity
Quiz by Jennifer Papa
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- Q1Gravity is considered a universal force because...The strength of the gravitational force between two objectsas distance increases, the force of gravity increaseswhen you drop an object it falls to the groundit acts between any two masses anywhere in the universe30s
- Q2The strength of the gravitational force between two objects depends on what two factors?weight and speedtime and temperaturevelocity and forcemass and distance30s
- Q3Greater mass results ingreater speedgreater timegreater gravitational forcegreater solubility30s
- Q4As distance increasesthe force of gravity decreasesaccuracy decreasesspeed stays the sametime increases30s
- Q5The force of gravity acts on two masses equallyFalseTrue30s
- Q6Weight and mass mean the same thingTrueFalse30s
- Q7Weight isa measure of how much matter an object containswhen you use a triple beam balancedthe force of gravity on an objecta property of an object that has no matter of where it is located30s
- Q8Mass isa property that depends on the force of gravity that acts on an objecta measure of how much matter an object containsthe force of gravity on an objectwhen you use a spring scale30s
- Q9Traveling to the moon would not change how much matter a person is made ofTrueFalse30s
- Q10An astronaut in the space station still experiences gravityTrueFalse30s
- Q11There is no gravity in spaceFalseTrue30s