Question
Which situation describes a non-contact force changing the speed of an object?(1 point)
Responses
a drawer opening when a user pulls the handle
a drawer opening when a user pulls the handle
a gust of wind blowing a leaf away
a gust of wind blowing a leaf away
a ball accelerating as it rolls down a hill
a ball accelerating as it rolls down a hill
a bicycle accelerating as the rider pedals more quickly
Responses
a drawer opening when a user pulls the handle
a drawer opening when a user pulls the handle
a gust of wind blowing a leaf away
a gust of wind blowing a leaf away
a ball accelerating as it rolls down a hill
a ball accelerating as it rolls down a hill
a bicycle accelerating as the rider pedals more quickly
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The situation that describes a non-contact force changing the speed of an object is:
**a gust of wind blowing a leaf away.**
In this case, the wind (which is a non-contact force) is affecting the speed and direction of the leaf without direct physical contact.
**a gust of wind blowing a leaf away.**
In this case, the wind (which is a non-contact force) is affecting the speed and direction of the leaf without direct physical contact.