Two identical solid copper spheres of radius \(R\) are placed in contact with each other. The gravitational attraction between them is proportional to:
1. \(R^2\)
2. \(R^{-2}\)
3. \(R^4\)
4. \(R^{-4}\)

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An astronaut orbiting the earth in a circular orbit 120 km above the surface of the earth, gently drops a spoon out of the spaceship. The spoon will:

1. Fall vertically down to the earth

2. Move towards the moon

3. Will move along with space-ship

4. Will move in an irregular way then fall down

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Imagine a light planet revolving around a very massive star in a circular orbit of radius R with a period of revolution T. If the gravitational force of attraction between planet and star is proportional to R-52, then T2 is proportional to:

1. R3                               

2. R7/2

3. R5/2                           

4. R3/2

Subtopic:  Newton's Law of Gravitation | Kepler's Laws | Satellite |
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A mass M is split into two parts, m and (M–m), which are then separated by a certain distance. What ratio of m/M maximizes the gravitational force between the two parts

1. 1/3                           

2. 1/2

3. 1/4                           

4. 1/5

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Two identical satellites are at R and 7R away from the earth surface, the wrong statement is (R = Radius of the earth)

1. Ratio of total energy will be 4

2. Ratio of kinetic energies will be 4

3. Ratio of potential energies will be 4

4. Ratio of total energy will be 4 but ratio of potential and kinetic energies will be 2

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A body of mass m is taken from earth's surface to the height h equal to the radius of the earth, the increase in potential energy will be:

1. mgR                                

2. 12mgR

3. 2mgR                             

4. 14 mgR

Subtopic:  Gravitational Potential Energy |
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An artificial satellite moving in a circular orbit around the earth has a total (kinetic + potential) energy \(E_0.\) Its potential energy is:
1. \(-E_0\)
2. \(1.5E_0\)
3. \(2E_0\)
4. \(E_0\)
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Two bodies of masses m1 and m2  are initially at rest at infinite distance apart. They are then allowed to move towards each other under mutual gravitational attraction. Their relative velocity of approach at a separation distance r between them is

1. 2G(m1-m2)r1/2                         

2. 2Gr(m1+m2)1/2

3. r2G(m1m2)1/2                             

4. 2Grm1m21/2

Subtopic:  Gravitational Potential Energy |
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The period of the moon’s rotation around the earth is nearly 29 days. If the moon’s mass were 2 fold of its present value and all other things remained unchanged, the period of moon’s rotation would be nearly:

1. 292 days                                     

2. 29/2 days

3. 29×2 days                                       

4. 29 days

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The distance of a planet from the sun is 5 times the distance between the earth and the sun. The time period of the planet is -

1. 53/2 years                       

2. 52/3 years

3. 51/3 years                       

4. 51/2 years

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