False. Every object attracts every other object, through the gravitational force.
false
False. The sun does exert a gravitational force on the moon.
This is a false statement because the moon revolves around the earth.
False :)========================The sun is about 390 times as far from earth as the moon is.
That statement is false. The heat from the sun does NOTreach the Earth through convection.
false
False. The sun does exert a gravitational force on the moon.
true
true
False,since it's an air resistance and it's a contact force.
its false. its the other way around
Earth can push and object forward with a reaction force
2nd answer: In fact, weight = mass if the massive object is on Earth.
false
The force that you exert on the Earth is equal to the force that the Earth exerts on you; for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, so says Newton. What is different is the amount of motion that results. You move, and the Earth (apparently) does not. Actually the Earth is moving all the time, in its orbit around the sun and by rotating on its axis, but it does not noticeably move because you jump on the ground. And that is indeed because it is much more massive than you are. False.
The force that you exert on the Earth is equal to the force that the Earth exerts on you; for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, so says Newton. What is different is the amount of motion that results. You move, and the Earth (apparently) does not. Actually the Earth is moving all the time, in its orbit around the sun and by rotating on its axis, but it does not noticeably move because you jump on the ground. And that is indeed because it is much more massive than you are. False.
False. In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it strikes does not experience the same force as it exerts on that object assuming the time is the same in both situations.THE ANSWER IS ACTUALLY TRUE