Suppose we were in a spaceship in free fall, where objects are weightless, and wanted to know a small solid object's mass. We could not simply balance that object against another of known weight, as we would on Earth. The unknown mass could be determined, however, by placing the object on a spring scale and swinging the scale in a circle at the end of a string. The scale would measure the tension in the string, which would depend on both the speed of revolution and the mass of the object.
The tension would be greater, the greater the mass or the greater the speed of revolution. From the measured tension and speed of whirling, we could determine the object's mass. Astronomers use an analogous procedure to "weigh" double-star systems. The speed with which the two stars in a double-star system circle one another depends on the gravitational force between them, which holds the system together. This attractive force, analogous to the tension in the string, is proportional to the stars' combined mass, according to Newton's law of gravitation. By observing the time required for the stars to circle each other (the period) and measuring the distance between them, we can deduce the restraining force, and hence the masses.


It can be inferred from the passage that the two procedures described in the passage have which of the following in common?


They have been applied in practice.

They rely on the use of a device that measures tension.

Their purpose is to determine an unknown mass.

They can only be applied to small solid objects.

They involve attraction between objects of similar mass.

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C. 他们的目的是确定一个未知的质量。
这是正确答案,因为文章中提到,小实体物体的质量可以通过测量张力来确定,双星系统的质量可以通过观察它们之间的距离和旋转周期来推断。因此,在这两种情况下,他们都试图确定未知的质量。

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