allGenreGamer
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Just two quick questions on physics:
1. According to Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, a person standing next to a building should be attracted to it - why isn't this so?
2. An electron orbitsabout a nucleus in the Rutherford/Bohr model of the atom... what supplies the centripetal force in this scenario?
3. What's the difference between "The Slingshot effect" and 'Gravity assist"?
4. When the gravity assist effect is used,would an observer on that assisting planet agree that the probe' velocity has increased? Please explain.
Thanks
1. According to Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, a person standing next to a building should be attracted to it - why isn't this so?
2. An electron orbitsabout a nucleus in the Rutherford/Bohr model of the atom... what supplies the centripetal force in this scenario?
3. What's the difference between "The Slingshot effect" and 'Gravity assist"?
4. When the gravity assist effect is used,would an observer on that assisting planet agree that the probe' velocity has increased? Please explain.
Thanks
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