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As far as we know they are identical everywhere.

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True or False .Forces on Earth are different from those elsewhere in the universe?

False. E.g. f=ma; f=qvB; f=qE


Earths magnetic field is not the cause of gravity?

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Is the following statement trye or falseForces on Earth are different from those elsewhere in the universe?

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What did they think was the center of the universe after they thought the earth was?

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How is a heliocentric model different from a geocentric model?

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