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Gemiola [76]
2 years ago
14

Will give brainlist plzzzzzzzzzz answer asap!!!The force that gravity exerts on an object is called ____. (1 point)

Biology
2 answers:
valentinak56 [21]2 years ago
5 0

The force that gravity exerts on an object is called weight.

The shape of a planet’s orbit is elliptical.

The second law of planetary motion states that each planet revolves so that an imaginary line connecting it to the sun sweeps over equal areas in equal time intervals.

velikii [3]2 years ago
4 0

The force that gravity exerts on an object is called _b.weight__.

What is the shape of a planet’s orbit? a.)elliptical

Which law states that each planet revolves so that an imaginary line connecting it to the sun sweeps over equal areas in equal time intervals?c.)the third law of planetary motion

Which scientist determined the nature of the forces that keep the planets in their orbits? d.) Newton

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