Pre-Class Test 0
Pre-Class Test 0
Pre-Class Test 0
Version 2
Please answer the following questions about Newtonian gravity to the best of your ability. This
questionnaire is for research purposes only, so your performance will NOT affect your grade in any
way, and your participation is optional. Your student ID number will be used for matching your
responses to other data, but your information will be destroyed after the study is over.
SELECT THE SINGLE BEST CHOICE
1. Besides gravity, what other factors, if any, hold us to the Earths surface?
a. Air pressure from the Earths atmosphere.
b. Forces from the Earths spinning motion.
c. Magnetism from the Earths magnetic field.
d. No other factors; gravity is the only one.
2. How would the gravitational force between the Earth and Moon differ if the Moon were twice as far
as it is now?
a. Would be the same.
b. Would decrease by less than two times.
c. Would decrease by exactly two times.
d. Would decrease by more than two times.
e. Would increase.
3. Two astronauts are floating in space far away from any planets or stars. What is the direction of the
gravitational force that they experience, if any?
6. Planets A, B and C are identical. A and C have a giant moon orbiting them, while B has a
lightweight artificial satellite orbiting it, as shown in the diagram. Which planet has the strongest
gravitational interaction with its satellite?
10. Why does the Earth exert a gravitational force on objects on its surface?
a. It has an atmosphere
b. It is so dense.
c. It has a magnetic field.
d. It has mass.
e. It rotates.
11. Suppose the Sun shrank in size but its mass remained the same so that it was compacted much
more densely. What would happen to the size of the Earths orbit around the Sunii?
a. Earth's orbit would shrink in size.
b. Earth's orbit would expand in size.
c. Earth would fly out of the solar system.
d. Earth's orbit would be unaffected.
12. Is there a relationship between a planets gravity and its atmosphere?
a. Yes, atmosphere represents a boundary where objects can experience a gravitational force.
b. Yes, atmosphere causes objects on the surface to experience a stronger gravitational force.
c. Yes, the gravitational force holds the particles in the atmosphere close to the planet.
d. No, there is no relationship between gravity and atmosphere.
13. Each planet below has the same mass M and an identical rocket orbiting at a distance D. The
darker the planet, the denser the material. Which rocket experiences a stronger force of gravity?
a. A, higher density means stronger gravity when distance to center of the planet is the
same.
b. B, smaller distance to the surface of the planet means stronger gravity when mass of
the planet is the same.
c. Both the same, the stronger gravity from denser planets is compensated by the rockets
smaller distance to the surface of the planet.
d. Both the same, each planet has the same mass and the rocket is at the same distance
from the center of the planet.
e. There is not enough information given to determine.
14. The gravitational force between two objects is zeroiii
a. when another object lies in-between the two original objects.
b. when the distance between them becomes extremely large.
c. at a location halfway between the two objects.
d. when they are balanced in a stable orbit around one another.
e. when the two objects are not moving.
The following diagram shows two smaller planets of mass m and one larger planet of mass 4m, aligned
and separated by distance d between each planet. Use the diagram to answer the next 2 questions.
15. Planet A experiences a gravitational force by Planet C that is ______ that by Planet B.
a. less than
b. equal to
c. greater than
d. cannot be determined with the given information.
16. Which one of the following gravitational forces is strongest?
a. The force by Planet A on Planet B.
b. The force by Planet A on Planet C.
c. The force by Planet B on Planet C.
d. The force by Planet C on Planet A.
17. Assume that planets X and Y have the same mass, but planet X is made of a denser material, yet
planet Y is bigger. Where would a rocket that is launched from planet X begin to experience a
gravitational force from planet X that is equal to that from planet Y? The black dot shows the
halfway point for reference.
19. An astronaut standing on the Moons surface has a pen in his hand and releases it. What happens to
the pen?
a. It falls to the surface of the Moon, but slower than on Earth.
b. It falls to the surface of the Moon, but faster than on Earth.
c. It doesnt fall, but floats where it is.
d. It doesnt fall, but slowly drifts away.
20. Theoretically, how far away from the Earth do you have to go to feel zero gravitational force from
the Earth?
a. Outside the atmosphere
b. The orbit of the Moon
c. The orbit of Mars
d. Outside the solar system
e. An infinite distance
21. Satellite B is three times more massive than Satellite A. Which satellite experiences a stronger
gravitational attraction with the Earth?
a. Neither, since they are in space.
b. Neither, they are at the same distance.
c. A, since it is easier to move.
d. B, since it has more mass.
e. Cannot be determined with the given information.
22. Which of the following would make you weigh half as much as you do right nowiv?
a. Take away half of the Earths atmosphere.
b. Take away half of the Earths mass.
c. Take away half of the Earths magnetic field.
d. Make the Earth spin half as fast.
23. Imagine a thin tunnel that reaches to the center of the Earth. At which point (if any) would the
gravitational force between you and Earth be strongest?
a. Point A, because the gravity from the outer layers is pushing you.
b. Point B, because the gravity from the iron core is pulling you.
c. Point C, because gravity from the whole planet is pulling you.
d. The same for all points, because you have not left the planet.
24. The reason why your weight at the surface of Saturn is similar to that on Earth is that:
a. Saturn has the same mass as Earth, and your weight depends only on the planets mass.
b. Saturns large size would cause you to weigh, but the rings counter the effect.
c. Saturn is much more massive, but on its surface you are further from its center.
d. You would weigh the same on all planets in our solar system, regardless of their size.
25. Which graph best represents the gravitational force F that a rocket experiences as it travels a
distance D away from the surface of the Earth? Note that RA represents the edge of the atmosphere.
31. In the diagram below, at which point would a spacecraft traveling from the Earth to the Moon
experience a gravitational force from the Earth that is equal to that from the Moon? Note that B is
at the halfway pointv.
Sun
Moon
Person
Mars
33. Does an Earth-orbiting satellite or the Moon experience a greater force of gravity from the Earth?
a. The satellite, because it is much closer to Earth.
b. The moon, because it is much more massive.
c. They experience the same force, because they both orbit.
d. Neither experiences a force, because they are in space.
e. Not enough information given to determine.
Demographic questions
34. How many astronomy and/or physics courses have you taken before this one?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. more than 2
35. What is your gender?
a. Male
b. Female