What will be the weight of the body on the pole compared to the weight of a body on the Earth's equator?
A. The weight of the body on the poles will be less than its weight on the equator
B. The weight of the body on the poles will be equal to its weight on the equator
C. The weight of the body on the poles will be greater than its weight on the equator
D. The weight of the body on the poles will be zero
Answer: Option C
The movement of the Moon around the Earth is due to . . . . . . . .
A. Gravitational force
B. Centrifugal force
C. Concentric force
D. Nuclear force
Which one of the following statements about a satellite orbiting around the earth is correct?
A. Satellite is kept in orbit by remote control from ground station
B. Satellite is kept in orbit by retro-rocket and solar energy keeps it moving around the earth
C. Satellite requires energy from solar panels and solid fuels for orbiting
D. Satellite does not required any energy for orbiting
What will happen if an object is thrown into space with the speed of 8 km/s?
A. The object will go into space
B. It will return to Earth
C. It will rotate into the orbit of Earth
D. It will burst out
Astronauts feel . . . . . . . . weight inside the spacecraft.
A. more
B. less
C. zero
D. depends on G force

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