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4TWO spheres with moss aHe seporated bya distariced.exert o force of F Newtons.on eachm
other,
The distance between the spheres is halved and the mass of ane sphere is doubled. What
is the magnitude of the resulting force in comparison to the original force, Fe
a. F
b. 8F
C. F/2
d. F/4
10. When a person jumps up in the air, gravitational force will cause them to accelerate back
down towards the Earth. Why do people accelerate more than the Earth does in this
situation?
a. The Earth has far more mass
b. The Earth is made of lighter materials
C.
Because you are the one jumping
d. Because the Earth can't jump
Matching
A potato attached to a string is spun so that it is in uniform circular motion.
Use the letters at the end
below. LETTERS MAY BE USED MORE THAN ONCE OR NOT AT ALL,
each arrow that correspond to the appropriate vector listed
11. Centripetal Force
12. Centripetal Acceleration
13. Velocity
14. The path that the potato would fake if the string suddenly broke.
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Transcribed Image Text:iome! 4TWO spheres with moss aHe seporated bya distariced.exert o force of F Newtons.on eachm other, The distance between the spheres is halved and the mass of ane sphere is doubled. What is the magnitude of the resulting force in comparison to the original force, Fe a. F b. 8F C. F/2 d. F/4 10. When a person jumps up in the air, gravitational force will cause them to accelerate back down towards the Earth. Why do people accelerate more than the Earth does in this situation? a. The Earth has far more mass b. The Earth is made of lighter materials C. Because you are the one jumping d. Because the Earth can't jump Matching A potato attached to a string is spun so that it is in uniform circular motion. Use the letters at the end below. LETTERS MAY BE USED MORE THAN ONCE OR NOT AT ALL, each arrow that correspond to the appropriate vector listed 11. Centripetal Force 12. Centripetal Acceleration 13. Velocity 14. The path that the potato would fake if the string suddenly broke.
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