Gravity
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1. Draw an arrow on the diagram below to show the direction of the force of gravity on the
mouse.
2. Draw one line from each variable to the correct unit of measurement.
gravitational field strength N
mass kg
weight N/kg
3. The mass of some objects is shown below.
The gravitational field strength on Earth is approximately 10N/kg.
Calculate the weight of the objects on Earth.
Use the equation:
weight = mass × gravitational field strength
mass = 1kg mass = 0.02kg mass = 0.06kg
weight = _________N weight = _________N weight = _________N
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Gravity
4. The mass of the Moon is smaller than the mass of Earth.
a) Choose two answers from the box below to complete the sentences below.
greater than equal to smaller than
The gravitational field strength on Earth is the gravitational field
strength on the Moon.
If an astronaut travelled to the Moon, their weight would be their weight
on Earth.
b) An astronaut has a mass of 80kg. On the Moon, they have a weight of 128N. Calculate the
gravitational field strength on the Moon.
Use the equation:
gravitational field strength = weight ÷ mass
gravitational field strength = N/kg
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Gravity Answers
1. Draw an arrow on the diagram below to show the direction of the force of gravity on the
mouse.
2. Draw one line from each variable to the correct unit of measurement.
gravitational field strength N
mass kg
weight N/kg
3. The mass of some objects is shown below.
The gravitational field strength on Earth is approximately 10N/kg.
Calculate the weight of the objects on Earth.
Use the equation:
weight = mass × gravitational field strength
mass = 1kg mass = 0.02kg mass = 0.06kg
weight = 1kg × 10N/kg weight = 0.02kg × 10N/kg weight = 0.06kg × 10N/kg
weight = 0.6N
weight = 10N weight = 0.2N
Gravity Answers
4. The mass of the Moon is smaller than the mass of Earth.
a) Choose two answers from the box below to complete the sentences below.
greater than equal to smaller than
The gravitational field strength on Earth is greater than the gravitational field strength on
the Moon.
If an astronaut travelled to the Moon, their weight would be smaller than their weight on
Earth.
b) An astronaut has a mass of 80kg. On the Moon, they have a weight of 128N. Calculate the
gravitational field strength on the Moon.
Use the equation:
gravitational field strength = weight ÷ mass
gravitational field strength = 128 ÷ 80
= 1.6
gravitational field strength = 1.6N/kg