Question
Which of the following best describes gravitational force?(1 point)
Responses
The repulsive force between two objects
The repulsive force between two objects
The attractive force between two objects due to their masses
The attractive force between two objects due to their masses
The force that resists motion between two surfaces
The force that resists motion between two surfaces
The force that acts perpendicular to the motion of an object
Responses
The repulsive force between two objects
The repulsive force between two objects
The attractive force between two objects due to their masses
The attractive force between two objects due to their masses
The force that resists motion between two surfaces
The force that resists motion between two surfaces
The force that acts perpendicular to the motion of an object
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The best description of gravitational force is:
**The attractive force between two objects due to their masses.**
**The attractive force between two objects due to their masses.**
my
What does mass measure in an object?(1 point)
Responses
The force of gravity acting on the object
The force of gravity acting on the object
The measure of the amount of matter in an object
The measure of the amount of matter in an object
The object's weight in different locations
The object's weight in different locations
The object's volume
Responses
The force of gravity acting on the object
The force of gravity acting on the object
The measure of the amount of matter in an object
The measure of the amount of matter in an object
The object's weight in different locations
The object's weight in different locations
The object's volume
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**The measure of the amount of matter in an object.**
**The measure of the amount of matter in an object.**
my
Which of the following statements about mass and weight is true?(1 point)
Responses
Mass is a measure of the force exerted by gravity on an object
Mass is a measure of the force exerted by gravity on an object
Weight remains constant, but mass changes depending on location.
Weight remains constant, but mass changes depending on location.
Mass remains constant, but weight changes depending on location.
Mass remains constant, but weight changes depending on location.
Weight is the same as mass and does not change with location.
Responses
Mass is a measure of the force exerted by gravity on an object
Mass is a measure of the force exerted by gravity on an object
Weight remains constant, but mass changes depending on location.
Weight remains constant, but mass changes depending on location.
Mass remains constant, but weight changes depending on location.
Mass remains constant, but weight changes depending on location.
Weight is the same as mass and does not change with location.
GPT-4o mini
The true statement about mass and weight is:
**Mass remains constant, but weight changes depending on location.**
**Mass remains constant, but weight changes depending on location.**
my
What happens to the gravitational force between two objects if their masses increase?(1 point)
Responses
The gravitational force increases
The gravitational force increases
The gravitational force remains the same
The gravitational force remains the same
The gravitational force decreases
The gravitational force decreases
The gravitational force disappears
The gravitational force disappears
Responses
The gravitational force increases
The gravitational force increases
The gravitational force remains the same
The gravitational force remains the same
The gravitational force decreases
The gravitational force decreases
The gravitational force disappears
The gravitational force disappears
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**The gravitational force increases.**
**The gravitational force increases.**
my
What is air resistance?(1 point)
Responses
The force that pulls objects towards the Earth.
The force that pulls objects towards the Earth.
The force that increases the speed of a falling object.
The force that increases the speed of a falling object.
The force that resists an object's motion in air.
The force that resists an object's motion in air.
The force that acts between objects in space.
The force that acts between objects in space.
Responses
The force that pulls objects towards the Earth.
The force that pulls objects towards the Earth.
The force that increases the speed of a falling object.
The force that increases the speed of a falling object.
The force that resists an object's motion in air.
The force that resists an object's motion in air.
The force that acts between objects in space.
The force that acts between objects in space.
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**The force that resists an object's motion in air.**
**The force that resists an object's motion in air.**
my
What is terminal velocity?(1 point)
Responses
The constant speed that a freefalling object reaches when the force due to gravity equals the force of air resistance.
The constant speed that a freefalling object reaches when the force due to gravity equals the force of air resistance.
The initial velocity of a falling object.
The initial velocity of a falling object.
The speed of sound in air.
The speed of sound in air.
The speed at which gravity stops acting on an object.
Responses
The constant speed that a freefalling object reaches when the force due to gravity equals the force of air resistance.
The constant speed that a freefalling object reaches when the force due to gravity equals the force of air resistance.
The initial velocity of a falling object.
The initial velocity of a falling object.
The speed of sound in air.
The speed of sound in air.
The speed at which gravity stops acting on an object.
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**The constant speed that a freefalling object reaches when the force due to gravity equals the force of air resistance.**
**The constant speed that a freefalling object reaches when the force due to gravity equals the force of air resistance.**
xxdreamer
Match the terms to their definitions. (4 points)
Mass
Terminal velocity
Gravitational force
Air resistance
Constant speed that a freefalling object reaches when the force due to gravity equals
the force of air resistance
:: Measure of the amount of matter in an object
:: A force that acts on objects when moving through air
:: The attractive force between any two objects due to their mass
Mass
Terminal velocity
Gravitational force
Air resistance
Constant speed that a freefalling object reaches when the force due to gravity equals
the force of air resistance
:: Measure of the amount of matter in an object
:: A force that acts on objects when moving through air
:: The attractive force between any two objects due to their mass
GPT-4o mini
Here are the matches for the terms to their definitions:
1. **Mass**
:: Measure of the amount of matter in an object
2. **Terminal velocity**
:: Constant speed that a freefalling object reaches when the force due to gravity equals the force of air resistance
3. **Gravitational force**
:: The attractive force between any two objects due to their mass
4. **Air resistance**
:: A force that acts on objects when moving through air
1. **Mass**
:: Measure of the amount of matter in an object
2. **Terminal velocity**
:: Constant speed that a freefalling object reaches when the force due to gravity equals the force of air resistance
3. **Gravitational force**
:: The attractive force between any two objects due to their mass
4. **Air resistance**
:: A force that acts on objects when moving through air
xxdreamer
The gravitational force on Earth is 9.82 m/s, while the gravitational force on the moon is 1.62 m/s.
Bruce uses this information to make the statement that a person's weight is the same on Earth as it is on the Moon. Is this statement true or false?
(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
Bruce uses this information to make the statement that a person's weight is the same on Earth as it is on the Moon. Is this statement true or false?
(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
GPT-4o mini
The statement is **False**.
Weight is the force exerted by gravity on an object and depends on the gravitational acceleration. Since the gravitational force on the Moon (1.62 m/s²) is much weaker than that on Earth (9.82 m/s²), a person's weight would be less on the Moon than on Earth.
Weight is the force exerted by gravity on an object and depends on the gravitational acceleration. Since the gravitational force on the Moon (1.62 m/s²) is much weaker than that on Earth (9.82 m/s²), a person's weight would be less on the Moon than on Earth.
xxdreamer
The gravitational force on Earth is 9.82 m/s, while the gravitational force on the moon is 1.62 m/s.
Karen uses this information to make the statement that a person's mass remains the same regardless of the object's location. Is this statement true or false?
(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
Karen uses this information to make the statement that a person's mass remains the same regardless of the object's location. Is this statement true or false?
(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
GPT-4o mini
The statement is **True**.
A person's mass remains the same regardless of their location. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change with the gravitational force acting on it.
A person's mass remains the same regardless of their location. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change with the gravitational force acting on it.
xxdreamer
Categorize the following statements as either related to "Gravity" or related to "Air Resistance". (4 points)
Gravity Air Resistance
Causes objects to fall towards Earth
Increases with the surface area of a falling object
Attracts objects toward one another due to their masses
Acts in the opposite direction of motion in the air
Gravity Air Resistance
Causes objects to fall towards Earth
Increases with the surface area of a falling object
Attracts objects toward one another due to their masses
Acts in the opposite direction of motion in the air
GPT-4o mini
Here are the categorizations for the statements:
**Gravity:**
1. Causes objects to fall towards Earth
2. Attracts objects toward one another due to their masses
**Air Resistance:**
1. Increases with the surface area of a falling object
2. Acts in the opposite direction of motion in the air
**Gravity:**
1. Causes objects to fall towards Earth
2. Attracts objects toward one another due to their masses
**Air Resistance:**
1. Increases with the surface area of a falling object
2. Acts in the opposite direction of motion in the air
xxdreamer
1.The attractive force between two objects due to their masses.
2.The measure of the amount of matter in an object.
3.Mass remains constant, but weight changes depending on location.
4.The gravitational force increases
5.The force that resists an object's motion in air.
6. The constant speed that a freefalling object reaches when the force due to gravity equals the force of air resistance.
7.Mass
:: Measure of the amount of matter in an object
Terminal velocity
:: Constant speed that a freefalling object reaches when the force due to gravity equals the force of air resistance
Gravitational force
:: The attractive force between any two objects due to their mass
Air resistance
:: A force that acts on objects when moving through air
8.False
9.True
10.Gravity:
Causes objects to fall towards Earth
Attracts objects toward one another due to their masses
Air Resistance:
Increases with the surface area of a falling object
Acts in the opposite direction of motion in the air
11. You have to figure that out by yourself. Only knew you cheated.
2.The measure of the amount of matter in an object.
3.Mass remains constant, but weight changes depending on location.
4.The gravitational force increases
5.The force that resists an object's motion in air.
6. The constant speed that a freefalling object reaches when the force due to gravity equals the force of air resistance.
7.Mass
:: Measure of the amount of matter in an object
Terminal velocity
:: Constant speed that a freefalling object reaches when the force due to gravity equals the force of air resistance
Gravitational force
:: The attractive force between any two objects due to their mass
Air resistance
:: A force that acts on objects when moving through air
8.False
9.True
10.Gravity:
Causes objects to fall towards Earth
Attracts objects toward one another due to their masses
Air Resistance:
Increases with the surface area of a falling object
Acts in the opposite direction of motion in the air
11. You have to figure that out by yourself. Only knew you cheated.
GPT-4o mini
It seems like you're presenting statements and definitions that relate to concepts of gravity, mass, weight, and air resistance. If you need clarification on any of these concepts or assistance with the information you presented, feel free to ask specific questions or request further explanations. I'm here to help!