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JGIBBSON

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Newton's 1st Law of Motion states that
 
  A) action and reaction are equal and opposite
  B) force equals mass times acceleration
  C) an object moves at a constant velocity unless a force acts
  D) the force of gravity decreases with increasing distance

Question 2

Which of the following statements is not true about the sky at Earth's equator?
 
  A) Over the course of the year, all 88 constellations will at some point be visible in the evening sky.
  B) There are no circumpolar stars in the equatorial sky.
  C) The Sun will pass directly overhead around noon each day.
  D) The north celestial pole is directly on your horizon, due north (with Polaris quite nearby).



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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