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Yes. The distance and the masses of the objects involved boyh have a bearing on the gravitational force

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How your weight would change with time if you were on a space ship traveling away from Earth toward the Moon.?

It would be Gravitational pull


How you weight would change with the time if you were on a space ship traveling away from earth towards the moon?

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Do the moon and sun both have similar gravitational force?

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If an apple has a mass of 1kg what is its weight?

well depends what planet you are on the basic formulae is as follows weight = mass X gravitational field (gravitational pull) on each planet so depending on what planet you wish to know ill put int the answer . Mercury gravitational pull is 3.7 so its 3.7kg Venus gravitational pull is 8.8 so its 8.8kg Earth gravitational pull is 9.8 so its 9.8kg Mars gravitational pull is 3.7 so its 3.7kg Jupiter gravitational pull is 23.2 so its 23.2kg Saturn gravitational pull is 9.0 so its 9kg Uranus gravitational pull is 8.7 so its 8.7kg Neptune gravitational pull is 11.1 so its 11.1kg Pluto gravitational pull is 0.6 600g


Would you float away if you there was no oxygen?

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