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1.Which statement is true when two objects are 20 miles apart but one is much bigger?




A.
Since one is so small there will be no gravitational attraction.



B.
Since one is so large there will be no gravitational attraction.



C.
Gravitational attraction exists between the two objects.



D.
Since one object is so large only it has any gravity




2.Which outcome is not caused by gravitational force?




A.
Gas and dust come together to form a planet.



B.
Stars cluster together to form a galaxy.



C.
Planets orbit a star.



D.
Two atoms come together to form a molecule.

Respuesta :

the first one is c? and 2nd is d i think

1. C.  Gravitational attraction exists between the two objects.

Explanation:

Gravitational attraction is always exerted between two objects which have mass, and its magnitude is given by:

[tex]F=G\frac{m_1 m_2}{r^2}[/tex]

where G is the gravitational constant, m1 and m2 the masses of the two objects, and r the separation between them. Since the two objects have for sure non-zero masses m1 and m2, even if they are 20 miles apart, the value of the gravitational attraction F is non-zero, so the correct answer is C.


2. D.  Two atoms come together to form a molecule.

Explanation:

this outcome is actually caused by the electrostatic forces between the two atoms, not by gravitational force. In fact, gravitational force becomes relevant only when the masses of the two objects involved are large enough: this is the case for planets, stars, galaxies, and objects in the universe. However, two atoms have very small masses, so the gravitational force between them is really negligible. On this smaller scales, the electrostatic force is much stronger than the gravitational force, so the electrostatic force is the real responsible for the formation of bonds between atoms.