You are unable to lift an object. Which property makes the object difficult to lift?(1 point)
Responses
density
mass
volume
weight
Two children on a seesaw are able to balance perfectly while on Earth. Would they still be balanced if the seesaw was brought to the moon?(1 point)
Responses
Yes, they would still be balanced because their weights would not change.
Yes, they would still be balanced because their masses would not change.
No, they would not be balanced because their weights would change.
No, they would not be balanced because their masses would change.
Bailee explained that when traveling to the moon, he needs to pack light because the weight of objects on the moon is the same as their weight on Earth. The mass of the objects is what changes when the gravitational pull changes. Is Bailee correct in his explanation?(1 point)
Responses
Bailee is incorrect. Both the mass and weight will stay the same.
Bailee is incorrect. The mass of the objects stay the same but weight will change.
Bailee is incorrect. Both the mass and weight will change.
Bailee is correct. The weight of the objects stay the same but mass will change.
Which equation describes the mass of an object in relation to its volume and density?(1 point)
Responses
m=DV
m=VD
m=D×V
m=D+V
Which quantity describes how tightly packed matter is inside of an object?(1 point)
Responses
density
volume
weight
mass
9 answers
For the second question, the correct answer is no, they would not be balanced because their weights would change. The balance on a seesaw is determined by the weights of the children, and since the gravitational pull on the moon is less than on Earth, their weights would be different and they would not be balanced.
For the third question, the correct answer is Bailee is incorrect. The mass of the objects stays the same but the weight will change when the gravitational pull changes.
For the fourth question, the correct equation that describes the mass of an object in relation to its volume and density is m = D × V.
For the fifth question, the correct quantity that describes how tightly packed matter is inside an object is density.
2. No, they would not be balanced because their weights would change.
3. Bailee is incorrect. The mass of the objects stays the same, but weight will change.
4. The equation that describes the mass of an object in relation to its volume and density is m = D × V.
5. The quantity that describes how tightly packed matter is inside an object is density.
1. density
2. No, they would not be balanced because their weights would change.
3. Bailee is incorrect. The mass of the objects stays the same, but weight will change.
4. m = D×V
5. density