Question 1
An astronaut way out in space is considered to be "weightless" This is because-
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Question 1
An astronaut way out in space is considered to be "weightless" This is because-
his mass is so small relative to the earth that gravity doesn't affect him.
gravitational force decreases greatly over long distances,
gravitational force pushes objects away from each other at long distances.
objects far away from the earth have less mass.
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