An object transported from Earth's surface to the surface of the Moon has
a. the same mass, but different weight.
b. the same weight, but different mass.
c. the same mass and the same weight.
d. different mass and different weight.
e. none of these.
a
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If it were not for the greenhouse effect on Earth,
a. there would be no liquid water on Earth. b. life as we know it would not have developed on Earth. c. it would be a much colder planet. d. there would be no oxygen in Earth's atmosphere. e. All of the above are results of the greenhouse effect.
Which of the following is true of the near Earth objects?
A) They are at least as big as Earth. B) Their density is the same as that of Earth. C) They pose the threat of eventual collision with Earth. D) Their orbits are the same as those of the planets near Earth.
If you wish to spear a small blue fish with a red laser beam, you should compensate for refraction and aim your laser
A) directly at the sighted fish. B) above the sighted fish. C) below the sighted fish.
Three 1.0 C charges are placed along the x-axis, one charge at x = -10 cm, another at the origin, and the last one at x = 10 cm. What is the total potential energy of this arrangement?
A. 0.27 J B. -0.27 J C. 0.72 J D. 0.23 J E. infinite (or indeterminate)