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1. What is the weight of a 200 kg object? 2. A woman - IES Al
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force - Typepad

... • Friction is the "evil monster" of all motion. Regardless of which direction something moves in, friction pulls it the other way. – Move something left, friction pulls right. Move something up, friction pulls down. • It appears as if nature has given us friction to stop us from moving anything.  ...
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... you move further from the center of the Earth, the force of gravity DECREASES.  Where would you weigh less, in Galveston or in Denver?  Denver is the “Mile High City”; the force of gravity is less. Therefore, the force of gravity would be less because it is further away from the center of the Eart ...
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Newton`s Laws of Motion

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... How do satellites move at a constant velocity? • Since there is no air in space to retard a craft, a satellite will continue to move at a constant velocity once in orbit as long as it is not acted on by a net force the opposite direction. • This also occurs if forces are involved but there net force ...
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... SI system: In the SI system of units, mass is a base unit and weight is a derived unit. Typically, mass is specified in kilograms (kg), and weight is calculated from W = mg. If the gravitational acceleration (g) is specified in units of m/s2, then the weight is expressed in newtons (N). On the earth ...
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