first of all the question should come with velocity instead of speed. it doesn't necessarily mean that displacement is doubled the time in which the object makes that displacement is halved
No. Displacement refers only to distance; you also need the direction.
C. force
Displacement
No, that's not true.
Because of the inverse-square law, doubling the distance will change the gravitational force by a factor of 1/4 (calculated as 1 divided by 2 squared).
No. Displacement refers only to distance; you also need the direction.
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Displacement.
C. force
Displacement
No, that's not true.
The assignment of numbers or symbols to a property of objects according to value or magnitude is
They are related to the motion of objects.
Because of the inverse-square law, doubling the distance will change the gravitational force by a factor of 1/4 (calculated as 1 divided by 2 squared).
They orbit an average star at an average distance from the centre of the milky way, which has an average G2 spectrum and a very average absolute magnitude of +4.7. It occupies a very average position on the HR diagram.
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Used to measure irregular objects volume.