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What is the kind of force field that surrounds massive objects?
If the mass of the earth were greater, would gravity of earth be greater?
If the radius of the earth were greater, would the gravity of earth be greater?
If you fell through the middle of the earth, when would your acceleration equal zero?
You have ___ acceleration at the center of the earth because the earth is pulling you in all directions.
If this hypothetical situation was possible, you would ___ stop.
If you’re standing on a scale, by Newton’s ___ law, the floor and scale ___ on you.
Your weight will vary not during ___ ___ but during ___ ___.
Your weight is more when you accelerate ___ and less when you accelerate ___.
To experience true weightlessness, you would have to be far out in space with a negligible ____ force.
___ occur due to the gravitational pull the moon has on the earth.
When the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up, and tides are more extreme than usual, ___ ___ occur.
A ___ ___ is produced when the earth is directly between the sun and moon, and a ___ ___ occurs when the moon is directly between the sun and earth.
During a neap tide, the sun and moon partly ___ each other and the tides are less ___ than usual.
The tilt of the earth causes the daily high tides to be ___.
Black holes occur when ___ is so great in an area that nothing can escape.
For tars with masses of more than four solar masses, ___ ___ will eventually turn it into a black hole
Astronauts can escape black holes, but only before a certain ___.