subject
Chemistry, 12.04.2020 04:21 Ariellyvz9103

The diagrams show objects’ gravitational pull toward each other.

3 diagrams labeled X, Y, and Z. X: 2 circles approximatley 2 inches apart, arrows from each circle pointing to the opposite circle. Y: 2 larger circles the same distance apart as in X, with thicker arrows from each circle pointing to the opposite circle. Z: 2 circles the same size as in X, but much farther apart, thinner arrows from each circle pointing to the opposite circle.

Which statement describes the relationship between diagram X and Y?

plz help me Gravity attracts only larger objects toward one another.
Gravity attracts larger objects only if they are close to one another. If the masses of the objects increase, then the force between them also increases. If distance between the objects increases, then the amount of force also increases.

ansver
Answers: 2

Another question on Chemistry

question
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 02:30
Margaret wants to make an orange flavored drink by stirring powdered drink mix into a glass of water. she doesn't like drinks that have small clumps of powdered solid in them, so she wants the drink to be a perfect solution. what factors should margaret not consider when deciding how much powder to add to her glass of water?
Answers: 3
question
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 05:00
Cucl2 + 2nano3 cu(no3)2 + 2nacl what is the percent yield of nacl if 31.0 g of cucl2 reacts with excess nano3 to produce 21.2 g of nacl? 49.7% 58.4% 63.6% 78.7%
Answers: 1
question
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 20:10
The lattice enthalpy (formation of ionic solid from ions in the gas phase) for agcl(s) is -916 kj/mol and the hydration enthalpy (dissolution of gaseous ions into water) is -850 kj/mol. how much heat (in joules) is involved in forming 1l of saturated agcl solution (1.8 × 10-4 g / 100 ml water) by dissolving agcl(s)? assume solution volume does not change much upon dissolution. the equations are given below. ag+(g) + cl−(g) æ agcl(s)
Answers: 3
question
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 21:30
Plzz a sample of table sugar (sucrose, c12h22o11) has a mass of 7.801 g. ● a) calculate the number of moles of c12h22o11 in the sample b) calculate the number of moles of each element in c12h22o11 (number of moles of c, number of moles of h & number of moles of o) in the sample. (use your answer from part a as your starting point.) show your work and highlight your final answer. calculate the number of atoms of each element in c12h22o11 (number of atoms of c, number of atoms of h & number of atoms of o) in the sample. (use your answers from part b as your starting for each element.) show your work and highlight your final answer.
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
The diagrams show objects’ gravitational pull toward each other.

3 diagrams labeled X, Y...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 13.01.2021 20:40
question
Mathematics, 13.01.2021 20:40
question
Spanish, 13.01.2021 20:40
question
Mathematics, 13.01.2021 20:40
question
English, 13.01.2021 20:40
question
English, 13.01.2021 20:40
Questions on the website: 13722367