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forces
gravity and weight
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What is gravity described as in the video?
A
force of attraction
between
all
objects
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Why is gravity considered a non-contact force?
Because
objects
do not need to
touch
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What type of quantity is gravity?
Vector quantity
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What does the mass of an object indicate?
How much
matter
the
object
has
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What is the unit of mass?
Kilogram
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Why is mass considered a scalar quantity?
It has no
direction
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What is the mass of the elephant mentioned?
5,000
kg
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Does the mass of an object change based on location?
No
, it remains
constant
regardless
of
location
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What is weight defined as?
The
force
acting on an
object
due to
gravity
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What is the unit of weight?
Newton
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Does the weight of an object depend on its location?
Yes
, it depends on
where
the object is
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What is the gravitational force experienced by a 1 kg object on Earth?
9.8 Newtons
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What is the symbol for gravitational field strength?
Lowercase g
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What does gravitational field strength measure?
The
force of gravity
in a
location
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How do you calculate the weight of an object?
Weight =
mass
×
gravitational field strength
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What is the weight of a 1 kg mass on Earth?
9.8
Newtons
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What does it mean if weight is directly proportional to mass?
If mass
doubles
,
weight
also
doubles
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What is a calibrated spring balance also called?
Newton meter
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What does gravitational field strength depend on?
Where you are
located
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What is the weight of a 100 kg object on Earth?
980 Newtons
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What is the gravitational field strength on the Moon?
1.6
Newtons
per kilogram
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How does the weight of an object change from Earth to the Moon?
Weight
decreases
due to
lower
gravitational
strength
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What is the definition of center of mass?
The
point
where
weight
acts on an
object
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What are the key concepts related to weight and mass?
Weight is the
force
due to
gravity
.
Mass is the
amount of matter in an object.
Weight depends on
location
; mass does
not.
Gravitational field strength
varies by
location.
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How do you calculate weight using mass and gravitational field strength?
Weight (N) = Mass (
kg
) × Gravitational field strength (
N/kg
)
Example: For 1 kg on Earth, Weight = 1 kg ×
9.8
N/kg = 9.8 N
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