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An astronaut floats inside an orbiting space station. Which of the following are true?
   A. No forces act on the astronaut.
   B. The astronaut has no mass.
   C. The astronaut has no weight.


  1.A only
  2.B only
  3.C only
  4.A and B
  5.A and C
  6.B and C
  7.all are true
  8.none are true

Question 2

Consider the following three items.
   A. 100 g of steam on the Moon
   B. 10 g of water on the Earth
   C. 20 g of ice floating in water on the Earth
   Put these items in order of increasing density:


  1.A < B < C
  2.A < C < B
  3.B < A < C
  4.B < C < A
  5.C < A < B
  6.C < B < A
  7.None of the above
  8.Impossible to determine



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Answer to Question 1

8

Answer to Question 2

2



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