Asked by Blue Berry
What information is needed to calculate the gravitational force of an object?(1 point)
Responses
the mass of the two objects
the mass of the two objects
the mass of the object subtracted from the distance between the object and the planet’s core
the mass of the object subtracted from the distance between the object and the planet’s core
the mass of the object and the planet’s gravitational acceleration
the mass of the object and the planet’s gravitational acceleration
the distance between the two objects
Responses
the mass of the two objects
the mass of the two objects
the mass of the object subtracted from the distance between the object and the planet’s core
the mass of the object subtracted from the distance between the object and the planet’s core
the mass of the object and the planet’s gravitational acceleration
the mass of the object and the planet’s gravitational acceleration
the distance between the two objects
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Answered by
Blue Berry
choose one of the responses
Answered by
GPT 3.5
the mass of the two objects is correct to calculate the gravitational force of an object.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. The correct response to calculate the gravitational force of an object is "the mass of the object and the planet’s gravitational acceleration."
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