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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop dooz your
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brought to you by the speed of light And you
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thought ferraris were fast All right a spaceship is blasting
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off on a brave mission to explore the planet zebo
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as it breaks free of earth's atmosphere Which of the
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following is true about the situation Select two answers your
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tens ones All right Well there are two important things
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we need to remember in order to answer the question
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The first is that if something has mass than it
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has gravity it doesn't matter if that something is as
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big as a star or a small is a pebble
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We also need to remember the gravity doesn't go away
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now the father away from an object we are the
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less we feel the force of that gravity But that
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doesn't mean the gravity has stopped After all we know
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about the gravitational constant right Well with this knowledge in
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our back pocket we can rule out option a or
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a still exerts a gravitational pull on the spaceship All
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right option d is incorrect to the spaceship doesn't begin
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to generate its own gravity It's always generated its own
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Gravity but the further away we get from the object
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well yeah then the less gravitational force that object exerts
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on this For example gravity on jupiter is two and
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a half times stronger than gravity on earth but because
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we're so far away from jupiter will never feel that
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pull All right so option c is one of the
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correct answers The gravitational force exerted by the earth decreases
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as the spaceship travels further away Yeah and we're left
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with option b is our other correct answer Wait is
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dependent on gravity that's why things float in space where
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gravity is weak but mass is mass It doesn't change
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masses what an object is made of whether we're talking
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about inertial mass or gravitational mass Gravitational mass refers to
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a method of measuring mass but it doesn't change depending
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on gravity So there we have it Our answers here 00:01:55.08 --> [endTime] a b and c
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