Title: Gravitation
1Gravitation
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Which ball will hit the ground first?
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Which ball will hit the ground first?
4Page 326, fig. 11b
Which ball will hit the ground first?
5Page 326, fig. 11b
Which ball will hit the ground first?
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15Page 327, fig. 12a
Which will hit the ground first the leaf or the
acorn?
Which ball will hit the ground first?
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18Fifty years ago, Joseph Kittinger set a jump
record of 96, 760 ft as part of the Man High I
Project. In 1960, he set the altitude jump record
that still stands 102, 800 ft. Now, Fournier
will have to decide if he really wants to
continue with Le Grand Saut, as they call it in
French, or The Man Seriously High Project in
the lower 48.
About Falling Things
19Page 327, fig. 12b
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22Page 328, fig. 13
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24As the distance between objects increases the
force of attraction decreases.
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26As the masses of the objects increases the forces
of attraction increases.
27Gravity in Space
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