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Q: Is the urine moved down to the ureters into the bladder by gravitational pull alone?
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If you move an object twice as far from a planet how does that change the planets gravitational force on that object?

The mutual force of gravitational attraction between any two masses is proportional; tothe square of the distance between their centers.When an object is moved twice as far from the planet's center, the force between themdecreases to 1/22 = 1/4 of its original magnitude.


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Mucus is moved by which cell?

mucus is moved by the cell epithelial cell


Who thought that planets moved in little circles which moved in bigger circle?

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What happens to weight and mass of an object when the object is moved from earth to Jupiter?

The mass of an object stays the same no matter where it is, as it still has the same amount of matter in it (the definition of mass is the amount of matter in an object). However, the weight of an object changes based on the gravitational pull of the celestial body it is on. The equation W = m * g where W is the weight, m is the mass of the object, and g is the gravitational acceleration of the celestial body (which changes from body to body) shows that an object's weight would change with the planet's gravitational acceleration. For example, the gravitational acceleration is 9.8 m/s^2 on Earth, and the gravitational acceleration on Jupiter is about 25m/s^2. So let's work out the equations with a 100 kg mass. Earth: W=mg W=100kg*9.8m/s^2 W=98 kg/m/s^2 or 98 newtons Jupiter: W=mg W=100kg*25m/s^2 W=250 kg/m/s^2 or 250 newtons So, (250/98 = ~2.5) things weigh about 2.5 times more on Jupiter, but have the same mass.

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After leaving the kidney where does the filtrate go?

Urine flows from kidney to the urinary bladder through ureters. Urinary bladder collects and from urinary bladder it goes outside the body through urethra


What happens to the gravitational force when two bodies are moved away from each other?

The intensity of the gravitational force is smaller.


What happens to the gravitational force when two objects moved away from each other?

the gravitational force pulling them together is reduced.


What happens to the gravitational force when two objects are moved away from each other?

the gravitational force pulling them together is reduced.


How do you calulate gravitational potential energy?

Gravitational potential = Mass x Gravitational field strength x Height moved Note: Newton x Metre = Joule Kowalsi


When an object is moved from the bottom shelf to the top shelf its gravitational potential energy has?

Increased


If the masses do not change but the objects are moved farther apart r becomes bigger will be gravitational force become stronger or weaker?

If the masses do not change, but the objects are moved farther apart, the gravitational force becomes weaker, due to the distance between the objects.


How do you fill air in a football if the hole on the inner rubber bladder has moved?

Buy a new football. Sorry.


How urine is removed from the blood and then eliminated from the body?

Urine is formed in the kidneys, specifically by the renal tubules in the nephrons of the kidneys. It then is collected by the renal pelvis, where it exits though the ureters, moves to the bladder where it is stored until urination, during which it is expelled through the urethra.


When a book is moved from a higher shelf to a lower shelf what changes?

Gravitational potential energy


Do Yorke Maltese mix dogs have bladder trouble?

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But then he moved independent or dependent clause?

"He moved" is the independent clause because it can stand alone as a complete sentence. "But then" is a subordinating conjunction that introduces the dependent clause which adds more information about the action in the independent clause.