I. The Moon travels in a nearly circular path around Earth. If somehow gravitation between Earth and Moon disappeared, how would the Moon's path differ? II. Answer the screenshot below.

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I. The Moon travels in a nearly circular path around Earth. If somehow gravitation between Earth and Moon disappeared, how would the Moon's path differ? II. Answer the screenshot below.
Rank the objects below from smallest to greatest inertia:
v=2m/s
v=0m/s
v=4m/s
m=10kg
m=20kg
m=5kg
Object A
Object B
Object C
v=3m/s
m=8kg
Object D
Transcribed Image Text:Rank the objects below from smallest to greatest inertia: v=2m/s v=0m/s v=4m/s m=10kg m=20kg m=5kg Object A Object B Object C v=3m/s m=8kg Object D
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