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Apologia Exploring Creation with Physical Science Module 11


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Priniciple 1of Gravitational Force
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All objects with mass are attracted to one another by the gravitational force.

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Centripetal Force
The force necessary to make an object move in a circle. It is directed perpendicular to the velocity of the object, which means it points toward the centre of the circle.
Priniciple 1of Gravitational Force
All objects with mass are attracted to one another by the gravitational force.
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Principle 2 of Gravitational Force
The gravitational force between two masses is directly proportional to the mass of each object.
Principle 3 of Gravitational Force
The gravitational force between two masses is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between those two objects.
Principle 1of Centripetal Force
Circular motion requires centripetal force.
Principle 2 of Centripetal Force
The larger the centripetal force, the faster an object travels in a circle of a given size.
Principle 3 of Centripetal Force
At a given speed, the larger the centripetal force, the smaller the circle.
Centripetal Force
The force necessary to make an object move in a circle. It is directed perpendicular to the velocity of the object, which means it points toward the centre of the circle.