How does the gravity in a space shuttle compare with gravity on Earth\'s surface
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Question
How does the gravity in a space shuttle compare with gravity on Earth's surface?
A. The gravity in the shuttle is much larger than the gravity on the Earth's surface.
B. The gravity in the shuttle is much smaller than the gravity on the Earth's surface.
C. The gravity in the space shuttle is approximately equal to the gravity on the earths surface.
I say B is that correct??
Why does the gravity of the space shuttles compare with the gravity on Earth the way it does?
A. is it because the shuttle is much farther away from the Center of the earth than the surface of the earth
B. The space shuttle is much closer to the center of the earth than the surface of the earth
C. The space shuttle is about the same distance from the center of the earth than from the surface of the earth.
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Why does the gravity of the space shuttles compare with the gravity on Earth the way it does
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