Tuesday, February 5, 2019

New Worksheet – Science - Universal Law of Gravitation (II)

1. The gravitational force between two objects (mass 1 = 20 kg, mass 2 = 85 kg) is measured when the objects are 15 centimeters apart. The masses are then changed to mass 1 = 5 kg, mass 2 = 60 kg, and the distance between them is increased to 30 cm. How does the gravitational attraction compare to the first one that was measured?
Answer: _______________________

2. The gravitational force between two objects (mass 1 = 400 kg, mass 2 = 75 kg) is measured when the objects are 100 centimeters apart. The masses are then changed to mass 1 = 45 kg, mass 2 = 5 kg, and the distance between them is changed to 40 cm. How does the gravitational attraction compare to the first one that was measured?
Answer: _______________________

3. The gravitational force between two objects (mass 1 = 75 kg, mass 2 = 40 kg) is measured when the objects are 100 centimeters apart. The masses are then changed to mass 1 = 5 kg, mass 2 = 80 kg, and the distance between them is changed to 90 cm. How does the gravitational attraction compare to the first one that was measured?
Answer: _______________________

4. The gravitational force between two objects (mass 1 = 60 kg, mass 2 = 5 kg) is measured when the objects are 55 centimeters apart. The masses are then changed to mass 1 = 50 kg, mass 2 = 65 kg, and the distance between them is changed to 25 cm. How does the gravitational attraction compare to the first one that was measured?
Answer: _______________________

5. The gravitational force between two objects (mass 1 = 65 kg, mass 2 = 7 kg) is measured when the objects are 80 centimeters apart. The masses are then changed to mass 1 = 40 kg, mass 2 = 49 kg, and the distance between them is changed to 8 cm. How does the gravitational attraction compare to the first one that was measured?
Answer: _______________________

6. The gravitational force between two objects (mass 1 = 2 kg, mass 2 = 100 kg) is measured when the objects are 5 centimeters apart. The masses are then changed to mass 1 = 8 kg, mass 2 = 70 kg, and the distance between them is changed to 75 cm. How does the gravitational attraction compare to the first one that was measured?
Answer: _______________________

7. The gravitational force between two objects (mass 1 = 40 kg, mass 2 = 75 kg) is measured when the objects are 35 centimeters apart. The masses are then changed to mass 1 = 30 kg, mass 2 = 5 kg, and the distance between them is changed to 70 cm. How does the gravitational attraction compare to the first one that was measured?
Answer: _______________________

8. The gravitational force between two objects (mass 1 = 30 kg, mass 2 = 20 kg) is measured when the objects are 4 centimeters apart. The masses are then changed to mass 1 = 40 kg, mass 2 = 5 kg, and the distance between them is changed to 36 cm. How does the gravitational attraction compare to the first one that was measured?
Answer: _______________________

9. The gravitational force between two objects (mass 1 = 15 kg, mass 2 = 65 kg) is measured when the objects are 60 centimeters apart. The masses are then changed to mass 1 = 60 kg, mass 2 = 75 kg, and the distance between them is changed to 3 cm. How does the gravitational attraction compare to the first one that was measured?
Answer: _______________________

10. The gravitational force between two objects (mass 1 = 15 kg, mass 2 = 35 kg) is measured when the objects are 60 centimeters apart. The masses are then changed to mass 1 = 30 kg, mass 2 = 95 kg, and the distance between them is changed to 80 cm. How does the gravitational attraction compare to the first one that was measured?
Answer: _______________________



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