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The document discusses the concept of gravity, explaining how it pulls objects towards the Earth's center and varies in strength across different celestial bodies. It highlights the Earth's gravitational field and notes that not all planets are perfect spheres due to geographical features. Additionally, it mentions the absence of air resistance and friction in space, affecting gravitational forces.

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9P1 Revision Questions

The document discusses the concept of gravity, explaining how it pulls objects towards the Earth's center and varies in strength across different celestial bodies. It highlights the Earth's gravitational field and notes that not all planets are perfect spheres due to geographical features. Additionally, it mentions the absence of air resistance and friction in space, affecting gravitational forces.

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Gravity

Because gravity pullseverything down to


the centre of the Earth

Weight Mass strengthof Gravity 55 loning 550N


550N
The forces would double in size

The forces would get weaker

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Because it has the largest


gravity at thesurface of the moon

weight MassoStrengthofgravity
1.43N
900kg kg 1,287N
Becausethere
is no air resistance or friction in space
The Earth's gravitational
field
Navigations
Calls and communication

Not all planets are perfectspheres as some ofthem


have mountain ranges and large hills
The Earth is not at the centre of everything
as all the planets orbit the sun

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