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09 Jan, 08:06:29
- Retrieval: What is the formula for calculating weight?
- Inference: If an object has a weight of 50 N, what can you infer about its mass and the acceleration due to gravity?
- Prediction: If the weight of an object is doubled, what will happen to its mass if the acceleration due to gravity remains constant?
- Summarizing: Explain the relationship between mass, gravity, and weight using the equation.
- Retrieval: What is the SI unit for weight?
- Inference: If the weight of an object is 0 N, what can you infer about its mass and the acceleration due to gravity?
- Prediction: If the mass of an object is halved, what will happen to its weight if the acceleration due to gravity remains constant?
- Summarizing: How does the value of gravity affect the weight of an object?
- Retrieval: What is the value of acceleration due to gravity on Earth?
- Inference: If the weight of an object is 100 N on Earth, what can you infer about its mass?
- Prediction: If the weight of an object is 200 N on the Moon, what will happen to its mass compared to its mass on Earth?
- Summarizing: How does the mass of an object affect its weight?
- Retrieval: What is the formula for calculating mass?
- Inference: If the weight of an object is 500 N and the acceleration due to gravity is 10 m/s^2, what can you infer about its mass?
- Prediction: If the mass of an object is tripled, what will happen to its weight if the acceleration due to gravity remains constant?
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