Physics, 08.07.2020 14:01 Josediego55
Diagram 1 shows a beam balance. A beaker with a wire loop balances the standard masses. The beaker is then removed and hung from a spring. The spring extends by 5.0 cm, as in diagram 2. The experiment is repeated with the same apparatus on the Moon, where the acceleration of free fall is less than on Earth. Which statement describes what happens on the Moon?
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The difference between a red shift and a blue shift has to do with wavelength frequency. t or f
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