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22 The Moon's gravitational field strength is approximately one-sixth that of Earth. If an object has a weight of
60 0 N on Earth, its weight on the Moon would be
sheet)
N (Record your three-digit answer on the answer
23. On Neptune, a 2.50-kg object, initially at rest, falls a distance of 6.96 m in 1 12 s. The magnitude of the
acceleration due to gravity on Neptune must be
sheet)
m/s (Record your three-digit answer on the answer
24 The force roquired to launch a 550-g arrow from a bow with an initial acceleration of magnitude 2 50 m/s is
N (Record your three-digit answer on the answer sheet.)
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25
different directions
is a push or a pull on an object. It can have different magnitudes and can be in
26 All of the fundamental forces either attract or repel except for
which only attracts.
27 Gravitational field strength on Earth's surface
increases
as altitude decreases and latitude
28 Only Newton's
or more objects
law can be applied to understand interactions and forces between two
29 In Newton's third law of motion, the reaction force always acts in the
direction
of the action force
30 The magnitude of the force of static friction is never
the force of kinctic friction
than the maxımum magnitude of
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Transcribed Image Text:n.jpg ID: A Name: 22 The Moon's gravitational field strength is approximately one-sixth that of Earth. If an object has a weight of 60 0 N on Earth, its weight on the Moon would be sheet) N (Record your three-digit answer on the answer 23. On Neptune, a 2.50-kg object, initially at rest, falls a distance of 6.96 m in 1 12 s. The magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity on Neptune must be sheet) m/s (Record your three-digit answer on the answer 24 The force roquired to launch a 550-g arrow from a bow with an initial acceleration of magnitude 2 50 m/s is N (Record your three-digit answer on the answer sheet.) Completion Complete cach statement 25 different directions is a push or a pull on an object. It can have different magnitudes and can be in 26 All of the fundamental forces either attract or repel except for which only attracts. 27 Gravitational field strength on Earth's surface increases as altitude decreases and latitude 28 Only Newton's or more objects law can be applied to understand interactions and forces between two 29 In Newton's third law of motion, the reaction force always acts in the direction of the action force 30 The magnitude of the force of static friction is never the force of kinctic friction than the maxımum magnitude of
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