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Physics, 22.08.2019 04:30 starbae7177

Imagine two artificial satellites orbiting earth at the same distance. one satellite has a greater mass than the other one? which of the following would be true about their motion? a. the satellite with the greater mass is being pulled toward earth w/ less of a force than the other satelliteb. the satellite w/ the greater mass is being pulled toward earth w/ a greater force than the otherc. the two satellites are being pulled equal force by the moond. the two satellites are being pulled toward earth w/ equal forceimagine two artificial satellites w/ equal masses orbiting earth. one satellite is orbiting closer to earth than the other satellite. which of the following would be true about their motions? a. the satellite closer to earth will be pulled toward earth w/ the same gravitational pull as the other satellite b. the satellite closer to earth will be pulled toward earth w/ less gravitational pull than the other satellite c. both satellites will be pulled w/ equal force toward the moond. the satellite closer to earth will be pulled toward earth w/ more gravitational pull than the other satellitehow will resistance change when the voltage increases in a electric circuit if the current remains constant? a. it will decrease b. it will stay the samec. it will increase d. it will decrease, then increase

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