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The equation that describes the graph is y = 16.7x + 150.
<h3>What is the equation?</h3>
We have been given the graph of a certain function data set in physics. We know that the graph is the representation of data on cartesian coordinates. In this case, we are asked to find the equation of the graph in the form; y=mx+b
m = slope of the graph
b = intercept of the graph.
To obtain the slope;
m = y2 - y1/ x2 - x1
m = 400 - 200/ 16 - 4
m = 200/ 12
m = 16.7
Then we can see from the graph that the y - intercept is 150. Having these data, the equation that could describe the graph is now;
y = 16.7x + 150
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Since we’re going east then, you should added double 300 so that makes your answer 600m.
The correct answer is A. Each object in the universe that has mass attracts every other object that has mass.
Explanation:
The gravitational law proposed by Newton explains how the gravitational force works. The basic idea or premise in this law is that the gravitational law exists in all the universe, and occurs with all objects that have a mass. This includes the fact all objects or particles that have a mass attract all other objects with mass but this is also influenced by the distance between the objects, and the masses of each object. In this way, the gravitational force is equal to the gravitational constant multiplied by the mass of the two objects and divided by the distance between the objects.