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- Gravity and Motion Gravity The strength of the force of gravity between two objects depends on two factors: the masses of the objects and the distance between them.

Gravity Versus Distance - Gravity and Motion Gravity Versus Distance As a rocket leaves a planet’s surface, the force of gravity between the rocket and the planet changes. Use the graph to answer the following questions.

Gravity Versus Distance - Gravity and Motion Gravity Versus Distance Reading Graphs: What two variables are being graphed? In what units is each variable measured? Force of gravity on the rocket in millions of newtons and distance from the planet’s center in planetary radii

Gravity Versus Distance - Gravity and Motion Gravity Versus Distance Reading Graphs: What is the force of gravity on the rocket at the planet’s surface? Four million newtons

Gravity Versus Distance - Gravity and Motion Gravity Versus Distance Reading Graphs: What is the force of gravity on the rocket at a distance of two units (twice the planet’s radius from its center)? One million newtons

Gravity Versus Distance - Gravity and Motion Gravity Versus Distance Making Generalizations: In general, how does the force of gravity pulling on the rocket change as the distance between it and the planet increases? It decreases.

- Gravity and Motion Gravity and Inertia Newton concluded that two factors–gravity and inertia–combine to keep the moon in orbit around Earth.

- Gravity and Motion Asking Questions Before you read, preview the red headings. In a graphic organizer like the one below, ask a question for each heading. As you read, write answers to your questions. Question Answer What is gravity? Gravity is the force that attracts all objects toward one another. What is inertia? Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.