Newton's Law of Gravitation
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- Q1
Force is simply a "push" or a .......................?
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What is the unit of force?
Kilogram (Kg)
Newton (N)
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What is the product of 2N and 4N?
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If the masses of two objects decreases, the force of will also .................
increase
decrease
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If the masses of two objects increases, the force of will .................
decrease
increase
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If two objects are very close to each other,
the force increases.
the force decreases.
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If two objects are far from each other,
the force increases.
the force decreases
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Newton’s Universal .......?........ of Gravitation
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Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation states that the attractive force between .......?........... objects is directly proportional to their masses.
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Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation states that the attractive force between two objects is directly proportional to their masses and inversely proportionalto the ...........?............. of the distance between them.
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Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation states that the attractive force between two .........?............ is directly proportional to their masses and inversely proportionalto the square of the distance between them.
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Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation states that the attractive force between two objects is directly proportional to their ..........?............ and inversely proportionalto the square of the distance between them.
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...........?.............. Universal Law of Gravitation states that the attractive force between two objects is directly proportional to their masses and inversely proportionalto the square of the distance between them.
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Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation states that the attractive ........?.......... between two objects is directly proportional to their masses and inversely proportionalto the square of the distance between them.
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Newton's Universal Law of ............?.............. states that the attractive force between two objects is directly proportional to their masses and inversely proportionalto the square of the distance between them.
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