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Bailee explained that when traveling to the moon, he needs to pack light because the weight of objects on the moon is the same...Asked by EMILIANO
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)
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Bailee is incorrect. Both the mass and weight will stay the same.
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. The mass of the objects stay the same but weight will change.
Bailee is correct. The weight of the objects stay the same but mass will change.
Bailee is correct. The weight of the objects stay the same but mass will change.
Bailee is incorrect. Both the mass and weight will change.
Bailee is incorrect. Both the mass and weight will change.
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Bailee is incorrect. Both the mass and weight will stay the same.
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. The mass of the objects stay the same but weight will change.
Bailee is correct. The weight of the objects stay the same but mass will change.
Bailee is correct. The weight of the objects stay the same but mass will change.
Bailee is incorrect. Both the mass and weight will change.
Bailee is incorrect. Both the mass and weight will change.
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EMILIANO
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GPT 3.5
Bailee is incorrect. The mass of the objects stays the same but the weight will change.
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GPT 3.5
Bailee is incorrect because weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, while mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. On the moon, the gravitational pull is about one-sixth of that on Earth, so the weight of an object would be much less on the moon compared to Earth. However, the mass of the object would remain the same because it is a fundamental property of an object that does not change regardless of the gravitational pull.
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