Deck 5: Gravity

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Newtonian physics tells us that Kepler's second law

A) is a result of the conservation of angular momentum.
B) is a result of the conservation of energy.
C) is a result of the conservation of mass.
D) is a consequence of the inverse square law.
E) is incorrect and needs to be modified.
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The diagram below illustrates the orbit of a satellite around Earth.Which letter indicates the location of perigee? <strong>The diagram below illustrates the orbit of a satellite around Earth.Which letter indicates the location of perigee?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) Perigee is the time to complete an orbit. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) Perigee is the time to complete an orbit.
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The circular velocity of a satellite orbiting Earth is given by <strong>The circular velocity of a satellite orbiting Earth is given by   .In this equation,</strong> A) M represents the mass of the satellite,and r is its radius. B) M represents the mass of Earth and r the radius of Earth. C) M represents the mass of the satellite and r the distance from Earth to the satellite. D) M represents the mass of Earth and r the distance from Earth to the satellite. E) M represents the mass of the satellite and r the distance from Earth's surface to the satellite. <div style=padding-top: 35px> .In this equation,

A) M represents the mass of the satellite,and r is its radius.
B) M represents the mass of Earth and r the radius of Earth.
C) M represents the mass of the satellite and r the distance from Earth to the satellite.
D) M represents the mass of Earth and r the distance from Earth to the satellite.
E) M represents the mass of the satellite and r the distance from Earth's surface to the satellite.
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The radius of Earth is 6378 km.The force of gravity on a 1 kg ball at Earth's surface is 9.8 kg m s - 2.What is the force of gravity on this same ball when the ball is located 12,756 km from Earth's center? G = 6.67*10 - 11 N m2 kg - 2

A) 2.45 kg m s - 2
B) 39.2 kg m s - 2
C) 4.9 kg m s - 2
D) 19.6 kg m s - 2
E) 9.8 kg m s - 2
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Gravity obeys the inverse square law.This statement implies that the gravitational force of one body on another will be ____ apart.

A) two times stronger at 2 meters than at 6 meters
B) three times stronger at 2 meters than at 6 meters
C) six times weaker at 2 meters than at 6 meters
D) nine times stronger at 2 meters than at 6 meters
E) The brightness of the force will not change with distance between the two bodies.
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According to Galileo (and not according to Aristotle),an object with no forces (and no friction)on it will

A) move faster and faster.
B) stop moving eventually.
C) move at a constant speed forever.
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If the orbital velocity of the moon is 1.0 km/s,what is the orbital velocity of a satellite that is 1/16th as far from Earth as the moon? Hint: There is a long way and a short way to do this calculation. G = 6.67* - 11 N m2 kg - 2 and <strong>If the orbital velocity of the moon is 1.0 km/s,what is the orbital velocity of a satellite that is 1/16th as far from Earth as the moon? Hint: There is a long way and a short way to do this calculation. G = 6.67* <sup>-</sup> <sup>11</sup> N m<sup>2</sup> kg <sup>-</sup> <sup>2</sup> and  </strong> A) 1/16 km/s B) 16 km/s C) 8 km/s D) 1/8 km/s E) 4 km/s <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1/16 km/s
B) 16 km/s
C) 8 km/s
D) 1/8 km/s
E) 4 km/s
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A(n)____ orbit is one where the orbiting object is always above the same location on Earth's surface.

A) elliptical
B) geosynchronous
C) closed
D) hyperbolic
E) parabolic
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The ____ of an object is a measure of the amount of matter it contains.On the other hand ____ is a measure of the gravitational force on an object.

A) weight,mass
B) mass,weight
C) energy,force
D) force,energy
E) momentum,energy
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When we say that gravitation is universal we mean that

A) objects with no forces on them move with constant speed.
B) an object with a force on it accelerates in the direction of the force.
C) it is a property of all matter in the universe.
D) the force of gravity from one object extends to infinity.
E) both answers c and d
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A comet near the sun whose orbit is ____ would never be near the sun again.

A) elliptical
B) circular
C) hyperbolic
D) apogee
E) following an inverse square law
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The apogee of a(n)____ orbit does not exist.

A) elliptical
B) closed
C) parabolic
D) geosynchronous
E) All orbits have both a perigee and an apogee.
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Galileo found that

A) falling objects fall at a constant speed.
B) heavy and light objects fall at the same rate.
C) heavy objects fall faster than lighter objects.
D) the moon's orbit is elliptical.
E) only objects made of earth and water fell to the ground.
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When two objects of unequal mass orbit each other,the center of mass is

A) at the center of the more massive object.
B) at the center of the least massive object.
C) half way between the centers of each object.
D) always closer to the less massive of the two objects.
E) always closer to the more massive of the two objects.
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According to Galileo,the acceleration of a freely falling object due to gravity is ____ the larger the mass of the object.

A) larger
B) smaller
C) always the same
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According to Aristotle an object with no forces in it will

A) move faster and faster.
B) stop moving eventually.
C) move at a constant speed forever.
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Perigee is

A) the point in the moon's orbit when the moon is farthest from Earth.
B) the point in a planet's orbit when the planet is farthest from the sun.
C) the point in an object's orbit around Earth,when the object is closest to Earth.
D) the point in a planet's orbit when the planet is closest to the sun.
E) the time it takes a celestial object to complete one orbit around the object it is orbiting.
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According to Aristotle,which of the following would be an example of violent motion?

A) an apple falling from a tree
B) a person pushing a car along the street
C) an arrow moving through the air after leaving the bow
D) warm air rising above hot pavement
E) a barrel rolling down a ramp
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Newton concluded that some force had to act on the moon because

A) a force is needed to keep the moon in motion.
B) a force is needed to pull the moon outward.
C) a force is needed to pull the moon away from straight-line motion.
D) the moon moved at a constant velocity.
E) all of the above
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Which of the following is NOT an example of conservation of angular momentum?

A) A diver slowing his somersault by moving from a tuck,or curled,position to a layout,or open,position.
B) A skater speeding up a spin by pulling her arms and legs closer to her body.
C) An artificial satellite moving faster at perigee than at apogee.
D) A basketball that spins slower and slower as it spins on your finger.
E) A man spinning on a stool and extending weights outward from his body and then pulling them in again.
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The equivalence principle can be illustrated by

A) a person riding in an elevator.
B) a space capsule coasting through space at constant velocity.
C) the change in mass of a moving body.
D) the formation of energy by nuclear fusion.
E) the increase in the speed of light from a star as the light moves past the sun during a solar eclipse.
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How much energy is released if 2 kg of matter is converted into pure energy? Hint: E = mc2 and c = 3.0*108 m/sec

A) 2 joules
B) 6*108 joules
C) 1.2*109 joules
D) 9*1016 joules
E) 1.8*1017 joules
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Since gravity behaves as an inverse square relation the force due to gravity between two masses

A) will increase as the distance between the two masses increases.
B) will decrease as the square of the distance between the two masses increases.
C) will cause the two masses to move away from each other.
D) will cause the two masses to move in a straight line.
E) will cause the two masses to orbit each other.
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If a theory is believed with great confidence because it has been thoroughly tested then it will be called a

A) hypothesis.
B) natural law.
C) prediction.
D) corollary.
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Which type of curve would accurately represent a closed orbit?

A) ellipse
B) hyperbola
C) parabola
D) straight line
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The second postulate of special relativity states that

A) observers cannot detect their uniform motion except relative to other objects.
B) observers cannot distinguish locally between inertial forces due to acceleration and uniform gravitational forces due to the presence of a massive body.
C) the laws of physics are the same for all observers,no matter what their motion,as long as they are not accelerating.
D) the speed of light is constant and will be the same for all observers independent of their motion relative to the light source.
E) the acceleration of an object is proportional to the applied force and inversely proportional to its mass.
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Tides occur because the gravitational force of the moon on the Earth ____ with increasing distance from the moon.

A) stays constant
B) increases
C) decreases
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Tides occur

A) at new moon and first quarter moon.
B) at first quarter and third quarter moons.
C) at new moon and full moon.
D) at third quarter and full moons.
E) at noon and midnight.
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____ occur when the moon is new and the moon is full.

A) Neap tides
B) Spring tides
C) Total solar eclipses
D) Annular eclipses
E) A coppery red moon will
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Newton's law of gravitational force is expressed as follows ...

A) An object with no force on it moves in a straight line with constant velocity.
B) An object with a force on it is accelerated in the direction of the force an amount inversely proportional to its mass and directly proportional to the size of the force.
C) For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
D) The force between two objects is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the distance between them squared.
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According to the theory of general relativity,gravity is caused by

A) the equivalence principle.
B) the change in mass of a moving body.
C) the curvature of space-time.
D) the constant speed of light.
E) none of the above.
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If the mass of the Earth decreased by a factor of two with no change in radius,your weight would

A) increase by a factor of 4.
B) increase by a factor of 2.
C) stay the same.
D) decrease by a factor of 2
E) decrease by a factor of 4.
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Due to the curvature of space-time by the sun,light from stars that passes near the edge of the sun will <strong>Due to the curvature of space-time by the sun,light from stars that passes near the edge of the sun will  </strong> A) be bent so that the stars appear further from the edge of the sun than if space-time was not curved. B) be bent so that the stars appear closer to the edge of the sun than if space-time was not curved. C) be bent so that the stars are no longer visible. D) not be affected by the curvature of space-time. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) be bent so that the stars appear further from the edge of the sun than if space-time was not curved.
B) be bent so that the stars appear closer to the edge of the sun than if space-time was not curved.
C) be bent so that the stars are no longer visible.
D) not be affected by the curvature of space-time.
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Spring tides occur

A) at new moon and first quarter moon.
B) at first quarter and third quarter moons.
C) at new moon and full moon.
D) at third quarter and full moons.
E) at noon and midnight.
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What is the circular velocity of an object orbiting Earth at a distance of 100,000 km from Earth's center? G = 6.67*10-11 N m2 kg-2 <strong>What is the circular velocity of an object orbiting Earth at a distance of 100,000 km from Earth's center? G = 6.67*10<sup>-</sup><sup>11</sup> N m<sup>2</sup> kg<sup>-</sup><sup>2</sup>  </strong> A) 2 m/s B) 20 m/s C) 200 m/s D) 2000 m/s E) 20,000 m/s <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 2 m/s
B) 20 m/s
C) 200 m/s
D) 2000 m/s
E) 20,000 m/s
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The force due to gravity between two objects depends on <strong>The force due to gravity between two objects depends on  </strong> A) I & II B) I & III C) II & IV D) I,II,& III E) I,II,III,& IV <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) I & II
B) I & III
C) II & IV
D) I,II,& III
E) I,II,III,& IV
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One of the first tests of the general theory of relativity was

A) the description of the orbit of the moon.
B) the determination of the speed of light to be constant.
C) the change in mass of a particle moving at a high speed.
D) the demonstration of a hammer and a feather falling at the same rate on the moon.
E) the determination of the rate of advance of the perihelion of Mercury's orbit.
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The ____ produce(s)tides on the Earth.

A) moon alone
B) sun alone
C) both moon and sun
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How often do spring tides occur?

A) Twice a day
B) Twice a week
C) Twice a month
D) Twice a year
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What is the escape velocity from the moon for a lunar landing module sitting on the moon's surface? Hints: Ve= square root of (2GM/r); the mass of the moon is 7.2*1022 kg; its radius is 1738 km; G = 6.67*10 - 11 N m2 kg - 2

A) 2.3 m/s
B) 23 m/s
C) 2.3 km/s
D) 23 km/s
E) 11 km/s
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The ____________________ of a particle is the mass we would measure if the particle were not moving.
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The neap tides can only occur when the Moon's position is at or near one of its orbital nodes.
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The spring tides occur during the new and full lunar phases.
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Newton's first law of motion was very similar to descriptions of motion given by ____________________.
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Changing the direction of a moving body does not change its velocity.
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The escape velocity at a given distance from a planet is less than the circular velocity of an orbit around that planet at the same distance.
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Galileo developed three theories of motion that became laws of motion when Newton proved Galileo's theories correct.
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Using the law of gravity and the three laws of motion,Newton showed that the mass of a planet (like Jupiter)could be calculated from ...

A) the distance of a satellite from Jupiter
B) how long it takes the satellite to orbit Jupiter once
C) a & b
D) none of the above
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Aristotle believed that objects falling to the ground fell at a constant speed.
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Galileo believed that motion stopped in the absence of a force.
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The ____________________ of the moon's orbit is the place where it is farthest from Earth.
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The law of gravitation is termed universal because it is a property of all material objects.
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Ocean tides of low amplitude that occur at first and third quarter moons are called ____________________.
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The apparent positions of stars around the sun during an eclipse have been used to prove the general theory of relativity.
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Newton's first law of motion is expressed as follows ...

A) An object with no force on it moves in a straight line with constant velocity.
B) An object with a force on it is accelerated in the direction of the force an amount inversely proportional to its mass and directly proportional to the size of the force.
C) For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
D) The force between two objects is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the distance between them squared.
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Aristotle believed that motion continued in the absence of a force.
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The force due to gravity has the mathematical form: The force due to gravity has the mathematical form:   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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The lunar tides on Earth are making the moon recede from Earth.
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Edmund Halley found that the comet named after him moved in a(n)____________ orbit around the sun once per 75 years under the gravitation of the sun.

A) cubical
B) square
C) elliptical
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The ____________________ states that an observer cannot distinguish locally the difference between inertial forces due to acceleration and uniform gravitational forces due to the presence of a massive object.
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Once a theory has been tested thoroughly and is confidently believed by scientists it becomes a ____________________.
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Deck 5: Gravity
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Newtonian physics tells us that Kepler's second law

A) is a result of the conservation of angular momentum.
B) is a result of the conservation of energy.
C) is a result of the conservation of mass.
D) is a consequence of the inverse square law.
E) is incorrect and needs to be modified.
is a result of the conservation of angular momentum.
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The diagram below illustrates the orbit of a satellite around Earth.Which letter indicates the location of perigee? <strong>The diagram below illustrates the orbit of a satellite around Earth.Which letter indicates the location of perigee?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) Perigee is the time to complete an orbit.

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) Perigee is the time to complete an orbit.
C
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The circular velocity of a satellite orbiting Earth is given by <strong>The circular velocity of a satellite orbiting Earth is given by   .In this equation,</strong> A) M represents the mass of the satellite,and r is its radius. B) M represents the mass of Earth and r the radius of Earth. C) M represents the mass of the satellite and r the distance from Earth to the satellite. D) M represents the mass of Earth and r the distance from Earth to the satellite. E) M represents the mass of the satellite and r the distance from Earth's surface to the satellite. .In this equation,

A) M represents the mass of the satellite,and r is its radius.
B) M represents the mass of Earth and r the radius of Earth.
C) M represents the mass of the satellite and r the distance from Earth to the satellite.
D) M represents the mass of Earth and r the distance from Earth to the satellite.
E) M represents the mass of the satellite and r the distance from Earth's surface to the satellite.
M represents the mass of Earth and r the distance from Earth to the satellite.
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The radius of Earth is 6378 km.The force of gravity on a 1 kg ball at Earth's surface is 9.8 kg m s - 2.What is the force of gravity on this same ball when the ball is located 12,756 km from Earth's center? G = 6.67*10 - 11 N m2 kg - 2

A) 2.45 kg m s - 2
B) 39.2 kg m s - 2
C) 4.9 kg m s - 2
D) 19.6 kg m s - 2
E) 9.8 kg m s - 2
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Gravity obeys the inverse square law.This statement implies that the gravitational force of one body on another will be ____ apart.

A) two times stronger at 2 meters than at 6 meters
B) three times stronger at 2 meters than at 6 meters
C) six times weaker at 2 meters than at 6 meters
D) nine times stronger at 2 meters than at 6 meters
E) The brightness of the force will not change with distance between the two bodies.
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According to Galileo (and not according to Aristotle),an object with no forces (and no friction)on it will

A) move faster and faster.
B) stop moving eventually.
C) move at a constant speed forever.
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If the orbital velocity of the moon is 1.0 km/s,what is the orbital velocity of a satellite that is 1/16th as far from Earth as the moon? Hint: There is a long way and a short way to do this calculation. G = 6.67* - 11 N m2 kg - 2 and <strong>If the orbital velocity of the moon is 1.0 km/s,what is the orbital velocity of a satellite that is 1/16th as far from Earth as the moon? Hint: There is a long way and a short way to do this calculation. G = 6.67* <sup>-</sup> <sup>11</sup> N m<sup>2</sup> kg <sup>-</sup> <sup>2</sup> and  </strong> A) 1/16 km/s B) 16 km/s C) 8 km/s D) 1/8 km/s E) 4 km/s

A) 1/16 km/s
B) 16 km/s
C) 8 km/s
D) 1/8 km/s
E) 4 km/s
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A(n)____ orbit is one where the orbiting object is always above the same location on Earth's surface.

A) elliptical
B) geosynchronous
C) closed
D) hyperbolic
E) parabolic
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The ____ of an object is a measure of the amount of matter it contains.On the other hand ____ is a measure of the gravitational force on an object.

A) weight,mass
B) mass,weight
C) energy,force
D) force,energy
E) momentum,energy
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When we say that gravitation is universal we mean that

A) objects with no forces on them move with constant speed.
B) an object with a force on it accelerates in the direction of the force.
C) it is a property of all matter in the universe.
D) the force of gravity from one object extends to infinity.
E) both answers c and d
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A comet near the sun whose orbit is ____ would never be near the sun again.

A) elliptical
B) circular
C) hyperbolic
D) apogee
E) following an inverse square law
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The apogee of a(n)____ orbit does not exist.

A) elliptical
B) closed
C) parabolic
D) geosynchronous
E) All orbits have both a perigee and an apogee.
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Galileo found that

A) falling objects fall at a constant speed.
B) heavy and light objects fall at the same rate.
C) heavy objects fall faster than lighter objects.
D) the moon's orbit is elliptical.
E) only objects made of earth and water fell to the ground.
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When two objects of unequal mass orbit each other,the center of mass is

A) at the center of the more massive object.
B) at the center of the least massive object.
C) half way between the centers of each object.
D) always closer to the less massive of the two objects.
E) always closer to the more massive of the two objects.
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According to Galileo,the acceleration of a freely falling object due to gravity is ____ the larger the mass of the object.

A) larger
B) smaller
C) always the same
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According to Aristotle an object with no forces in it will

A) move faster and faster.
B) stop moving eventually.
C) move at a constant speed forever.
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Perigee is

A) the point in the moon's orbit when the moon is farthest from Earth.
B) the point in a planet's orbit when the planet is farthest from the sun.
C) the point in an object's orbit around Earth,when the object is closest to Earth.
D) the point in a planet's orbit when the planet is closest to the sun.
E) the time it takes a celestial object to complete one orbit around the object it is orbiting.
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According to Aristotle,which of the following would be an example of violent motion?

A) an apple falling from a tree
B) a person pushing a car along the street
C) an arrow moving through the air after leaving the bow
D) warm air rising above hot pavement
E) a barrel rolling down a ramp
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Newton concluded that some force had to act on the moon because

A) a force is needed to keep the moon in motion.
B) a force is needed to pull the moon outward.
C) a force is needed to pull the moon away from straight-line motion.
D) the moon moved at a constant velocity.
E) all of the above
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Which of the following is NOT an example of conservation of angular momentum?

A) A diver slowing his somersault by moving from a tuck,or curled,position to a layout,or open,position.
B) A skater speeding up a spin by pulling her arms and legs closer to her body.
C) An artificial satellite moving faster at perigee than at apogee.
D) A basketball that spins slower and slower as it spins on your finger.
E) A man spinning on a stool and extending weights outward from his body and then pulling them in again.
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The equivalence principle can be illustrated by

A) a person riding in an elevator.
B) a space capsule coasting through space at constant velocity.
C) the change in mass of a moving body.
D) the formation of energy by nuclear fusion.
E) the increase in the speed of light from a star as the light moves past the sun during a solar eclipse.
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How much energy is released if 2 kg of matter is converted into pure energy? Hint: E = mc2 and c = 3.0*108 m/sec

A) 2 joules
B) 6*108 joules
C) 1.2*109 joules
D) 9*1016 joules
E) 1.8*1017 joules
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Since gravity behaves as an inverse square relation the force due to gravity between two masses

A) will increase as the distance between the two masses increases.
B) will decrease as the square of the distance between the two masses increases.
C) will cause the two masses to move away from each other.
D) will cause the two masses to move in a straight line.
E) will cause the two masses to orbit each other.
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If a theory is believed with great confidence because it has been thoroughly tested then it will be called a

A) hypothesis.
B) natural law.
C) prediction.
D) corollary.
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Which type of curve would accurately represent a closed orbit?

A) ellipse
B) hyperbola
C) parabola
D) straight line
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The second postulate of special relativity states that

A) observers cannot detect their uniform motion except relative to other objects.
B) observers cannot distinguish locally between inertial forces due to acceleration and uniform gravitational forces due to the presence of a massive body.
C) the laws of physics are the same for all observers,no matter what their motion,as long as they are not accelerating.
D) the speed of light is constant and will be the same for all observers independent of their motion relative to the light source.
E) the acceleration of an object is proportional to the applied force and inversely proportional to its mass.
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Tides occur because the gravitational force of the moon on the Earth ____ with increasing distance from the moon.

A) stays constant
B) increases
C) decreases
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Tides occur

A) at new moon and first quarter moon.
B) at first quarter and third quarter moons.
C) at new moon and full moon.
D) at third quarter and full moons.
E) at noon and midnight.
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____ occur when the moon is new and the moon is full.

A) Neap tides
B) Spring tides
C) Total solar eclipses
D) Annular eclipses
E) A coppery red moon will
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Newton's law of gravitational force is expressed as follows ...

A) An object with no force on it moves in a straight line with constant velocity.
B) An object with a force on it is accelerated in the direction of the force an amount inversely proportional to its mass and directly proportional to the size of the force.
C) For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
D) The force between two objects is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the distance between them squared.
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According to the theory of general relativity,gravity is caused by

A) the equivalence principle.
B) the change in mass of a moving body.
C) the curvature of space-time.
D) the constant speed of light.
E) none of the above.
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If the mass of the Earth decreased by a factor of two with no change in radius,your weight would

A) increase by a factor of 4.
B) increase by a factor of 2.
C) stay the same.
D) decrease by a factor of 2
E) decrease by a factor of 4.
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Due to the curvature of space-time by the sun,light from stars that passes near the edge of the sun will <strong>Due to the curvature of space-time by the sun,light from stars that passes near the edge of the sun will  </strong> A) be bent so that the stars appear further from the edge of the sun than if space-time was not curved. B) be bent so that the stars appear closer to the edge of the sun than if space-time was not curved. C) be bent so that the stars are no longer visible. D) not be affected by the curvature of space-time.

A) be bent so that the stars appear further from the edge of the sun than if space-time was not curved.
B) be bent so that the stars appear closer to the edge of the sun than if space-time was not curved.
C) be bent so that the stars are no longer visible.
D) not be affected by the curvature of space-time.
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34
Spring tides occur

A) at new moon and first quarter moon.
B) at first quarter and third quarter moons.
C) at new moon and full moon.
D) at third quarter and full moons.
E) at noon and midnight.
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What is the circular velocity of an object orbiting Earth at a distance of 100,000 km from Earth's center? G = 6.67*10-11 N m2 kg-2 <strong>What is the circular velocity of an object orbiting Earth at a distance of 100,000 km from Earth's center? G = 6.67*10<sup>-</sup><sup>11</sup> N m<sup>2</sup> kg<sup>-</sup><sup>2</sup>  </strong> A) 2 m/s B) 20 m/s C) 200 m/s D) 2000 m/s E) 20,000 m/s

A) 2 m/s
B) 20 m/s
C) 200 m/s
D) 2000 m/s
E) 20,000 m/s
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36
The force due to gravity between two objects depends on <strong>The force due to gravity between two objects depends on  </strong> A) I & II B) I & III C) II & IV D) I,II,& III E) I,II,III,& IV

A) I & II
B) I & III
C) II & IV
D) I,II,& III
E) I,II,III,& IV
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37
One of the first tests of the general theory of relativity was

A) the description of the orbit of the moon.
B) the determination of the speed of light to be constant.
C) the change in mass of a particle moving at a high speed.
D) the demonstration of a hammer and a feather falling at the same rate on the moon.
E) the determination of the rate of advance of the perihelion of Mercury's orbit.
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38
The ____ produce(s)tides on the Earth.

A) moon alone
B) sun alone
C) both moon and sun
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39
How often do spring tides occur?

A) Twice a day
B) Twice a week
C) Twice a month
D) Twice a year
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40
What is the escape velocity from the moon for a lunar landing module sitting on the moon's surface? Hints: Ve= square root of (2GM/r); the mass of the moon is 7.2*1022 kg; its radius is 1738 km; G = 6.67*10 - 11 N m2 kg - 2

A) 2.3 m/s
B) 23 m/s
C) 2.3 km/s
D) 23 km/s
E) 11 km/s
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41
The ____________________ of a particle is the mass we would measure if the particle were not moving.
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42
The neap tides can only occur when the Moon's position is at or near one of its orbital nodes.
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43
The spring tides occur during the new and full lunar phases.
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44
Newton's first law of motion was very similar to descriptions of motion given by ____________________.
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45
Changing the direction of a moving body does not change its velocity.
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46
The escape velocity at a given distance from a planet is less than the circular velocity of an orbit around that planet at the same distance.
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47
Galileo developed three theories of motion that became laws of motion when Newton proved Galileo's theories correct.
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48
Using the law of gravity and the three laws of motion,Newton showed that the mass of a planet (like Jupiter)could be calculated from ...

A) the distance of a satellite from Jupiter
B) how long it takes the satellite to orbit Jupiter once
C) a & b
D) none of the above
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49
Aristotle believed that objects falling to the ground fell at a constant speed.
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50
Galileo believed that motion stopped in the absence of a force.
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51
The ____________________ of the moon's orbit is the place where it is farthest from Earth.
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52
The law of gravitation is termed universal because it is a property of all material objects.
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53
Ocean tides of low amplitude that occur at first and third quarter moons are called ____________________.
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54
The apparent positions of stars around the sun during an eclipse have been used to prove the general theory of relativity.
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55
Newton's first law of motion is expressed as follows ...

A) An object with no force on it moves in a straight line with constant velocity.
B) An object with a force on it is accelerated in the direction of the force an amount inversely proportional to its mass and directly proportional to the size of the force.
C) For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
D) The force between two objects is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the distance between them squared.
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56
Aristotle believed that motion continued in the absence of a force.
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57
The force due to gravity has the mathematical form: The force due to gravity has the mathematical form:   . .
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58
The lunar tides on Earth are making the moon recede from Earth.
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59
Edmund Halley found that the comet named after him moved in a(n)____________ orbit around the sun once per 75 years under the gravitation of the sun.

A) cubical
B) square
C) elliptical
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60
The ____________________ states that an observer cannot distinguish locally the difference between inertial forces due to acceleration and uniform gravitational forces due to the presence of a massive object.
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61
Once a theory has been tested thoroughly and is confidently believed by scientists it becomes a ____________________.
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