How does an inclined plane reduce the amount of input force needed
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by increasing distance over which the force is applied
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Which theory is based on an idea that objects with mass move toward each other
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The 'theory' of Universal Gravitation (gravity) states that there is mutual force
between every two masses. It says nothing about how, or whether, they move.
The theory has now graduated to the status of a Law.
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Motion occurs when there is a change in
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acceleration
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How would you test for your hypothesis
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You would test your hypothesis by predicting what the results of your experiment will be so it's like a type of prediction. Another way is what do you think the outcome will be.
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What type of reasoning uses the general knowledge of science to make productions about specific cases
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evidence
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How does an inclined plane reduce the amount of input force needed
by increasing distance over which the force is applied
Which theory is based on an idea that objects with mass move toward each other
The 'theory' of Universal Gravitation (gravity) states that there is mutual force
between every two masses. It says nothing about how, or whether, they move.
The theory has now graduated to the status of a Law.
Motion occurs when there is a change in
acceleration
How would you test for your hypothesis
You would test your hypothesis by predicting what the results of your experiment will be so it's like a type of prediction. Another way is what do you think the outcome will be.
What type of reasoning uses the general knowledge of science to make productions about specific cases