Analyzing Gravitational Data Quick Check

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Question
A hammer and a feather are dropped from the same height by an astronaut on a planet without air. How will their falls compare?(1 point)
Responses

The feather will fall faster because it has less mass, allowing it to speed up more easily than the hammer.
The feather will fall faster because it has less mass, allowing it to speed up more easily than the hammer.

The objects will fall at the same time because gravity is not acting on them, so they will be affected the same.
The objects will fall at the same time because gravity is not acting on them, so they will be affected the same.

The objects will fall at the same time because gravity will have the same affect on them.
The objects will fall at the same time because gravity will have the same affect on them.

The hammer will fall faster because gravity is pulling it down with a greater force than it is pulling the feather.

User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
2 months ago

The correct response is:

**The objects will fall at the same time because gravity will have the same effect on them.**

In a vacuum, where there is no air resistance, all objects fall at the same rate regardless of their mass. This means that a hammer and a feather, when dropped from the same height on a planet without air, will fall simultaneously.