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Microsoft Word - sci_std_Aug07_hs.docsci_std_Aug07_hs.pdf
constant because the pull of gravity on an object’s mass varies with location. An object would weight less on Earth than on Jupiter because Jupiter has greater mass than Earth; Jupiter’s mass would have a greater gravitational attraction for the object. (KSES Gr. 5...
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constant because the pull of gravity on an object’s mass varies with location. An object would weight less on Earth than on Jupiter because Jupiter has greater mass than Earth; Jupiter’s mass would have a greater gravitational attraction for the object. (KSES Gr. 5-7)
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constant because the pull <span class="highlight">of</span> gravity on an object’s mass varies with location. An object would weight less on Earth than on Jupiter because Jupiter has greater mass than Earth; Jupiter’s mass would have a greater gravitational attraction <span class="highlight">for</span> the object. (KSES <span class="highlight">Gr</span>. 5-7)
Microsoft Word - sci_standards_Aug07b.docsci_standards_Aug07b.pdf
on the object’s location. Weight is a measure of force and is not constant because the pull of gravity on an object’s mass varies with location. An object would weight less on Earth than on Jupiter because Jupiter has greater mass than Earth; Jupiter’s mass would h...
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on the object’s location. Weight is a measure of force and is not constant because the pull of gravity on an object’s mass varies with location. An object would weight less on Earth than on Jupiter because Jupiter has greater mass than Earth; Jupiter’s mass would have a greater gravitational attraction for the object. (KSES Gr. 5-7)
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http://www.ksde.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=YgH0PnTTzS4%3d&tabid=144&mid=8019&forcedownload=true#page=124
www.ksde.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=YgH0PnTTzS4%3d&tabid=144&mid=8019&...
on the object’s location. Weight is a measure <span class="highlight">of</span> force and is not constant because the pull <span class="highlight">of</span> gravity on an object’s mass varies with location. An object would weight less on Earth than on Jupiter because Jupiter has greater mass than Earth; Jupiter’s mass would have a greater gravitational attraction <span class="highlight">for</span> the object. (KSES <span class="highlight">Gr</span>. 5-7)
Microsoft Word - sci_std_Aug07_apx.docsci_std_Aug07_apx.pdf
on the object’s location. Weight is a measure of force and is not constant because the pull of gravity on an object’s mass varies with location. An object would weight less on Earth than on Jupiter because Jupiter has greater mass than Earth; Jupiter’s mass would h...
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on the object’s location. Weight is a measure of force and is not constant because the pull of gravity on an object’s mass varies with location. An object would weight less on Earth than on Jupiter because Jupiter has greater mass than Earth; Jupiter’s mass would have a greater gravitational attraction for the object. (KSES Gr. 5-7)
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http://www.ksde.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=%2fDEQv8rMC1E%3d&tabid=144&mid=8019&forcedownload=true#page=2
www.ksde.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=%2fDEQv8rMC1E%3d&tabid=144&mid=801...
on the object’s location. Weight is a measure <span class="highlight">of</span> force and is not constant because the pull <span class="highlight">of</span> gravity on an object’s mass varies with location. An object would weight less on Earth than on Jupiter because Jupiter has greater mass than Earth; Jupiter’s mass would have a greater gravitational attraction <span class="highlight">for</span> the object. (KSES <span class="highlight">Gr</span>. 5-7)
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