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Study Sheet for Physics Energy is the ability to cause change or do

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... 1. State Kepler’s laws on planetary motion. Explain the way the three laws can be proved. 2. What is escape velocity? Obtain the expression for the escape velocity on earth. Why is it that there is no atmosphere on the moon? Explain. 3. What is the difference between gravitational potential and grav ...
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