Question
A student bounces a basketball off the gym floor. Which statement correctly describes the action-reaction force pair that causes the ball to bounce
(1 point)
Responses
The gym floor pushes up on the ball as the ball pushes down on the floor with an equal amount of force
The gym floor pushes up on the ball as the ball pushes down on the floor with an equal amount of force
The gym floor pushes up on the ball with a greater amount of force than the ball pushes down on the floor
The gym floor pushes up on the ball with a greater amount of force than the ball pushes down on the floor
The gym floor pushes up on the ball as gravity pulls down on the ball with an equal amount of force
The gym floor pushes up on the ball as gravity pulls down on the ball with an equal amount of force
The gym floor pushes up on the ball with a greater amount of force than gravity pulls down on the ball
The gym floor pushes up on the ball with a greater amount of force than gravity pulls down on the ball
Question 2
A photograph of a bird perched on a fence post is shown
Which description best identifies the action-reaction par between the bird and the fence post?
(1 point)
Responses
Action: The force of the bird on the wires
Reaction: The force of the wires on the fence post
Action: The force of the bird on the wires Reaction: The force of the wires on the fence post
Action: The force of the wires on the fence post
Reaction: The force of the fence post on the bird
Action: The force of the wires on the fence post Reaction: The force of the fence post on the bird
Action: The force of the fence post on the bird
Reaction: The force of the bird on the wires
Action: The force of the fence post on the bird Reaction: The force of the bird on the wires
Action: The force of the bird on the fence post
Reaction: The force of the fence post on the bird
Action: The force of the bird on the fence post Reaction: The force of the fence post on the bird
Question 3
A skater pushes off a wall and skates backwards for a few meters before stopping.
Which statement best describes an action-reaction force pair in this situation?
(1 point)
Responses
The wall pushes on the skater when the skater pushes on the wall.
The wall pushes on the skater when the skater pushes on the wall.
The wheels slow down, and the skater stops.
The wheels slow down, and the skater stops.
The skater exerts a force on the wall, and the wheels exert a force on the floor and begin to turn.
The skater exerts a force on the wall, and the wheels exert a force on the floor and begin to turn.
The friction of the floor decreases when the wheels roll on the floor.
(1 point)
Responses
The gym floor pushes up on the ball as the ball pushes down on the floor with an equal amount of force
The gym floor pushes up on the ball as the ball pushes down on the floor with an equal amount of force
The gym floor pushes up on the ball with a greater amount of force than the ball pushes down on the floor
The gym floor pushes up on the ball with a greater amount of force than the ball pushes down on the floor
The gym floor pushes up on the ball as gravity pulls down on the ball with an equal amount of force
The gym floor pushes up on the ball as gravity pulls down on the ball with an equal amount of force
The gym floor pushes up on the ball with a greater amount of force than gravity pulls down on the ball
The gym floor pushes up on the ball with a greater amount of force than gravity pulls down on the ball
Question 2
A photograph of a bird perched on a fence post is shown
Which description best identifies the action-reaction par between the bird and the fence post?
(1 point)
Responses
Action: The force of the bird on the wires
Reaction: The force of the wires on the fence post
Action: The force of the bird on the wires Reaction: The force of the wires on the fence post
Action: The force of the wires on the fence post
Reaction: The force of the fence post on the bird
Action: The force of the wires on the fence post Reaction: The force of the fence post on the bird
Action: The force of the fence post on the bird
Reaction: The force of the bird on the wires
Action: The force of the fence post on the bird Reaction: The force of the bird on the wires
Action: The force of the bird on the fence post
Reaction: The force of the fence post on the bird
Action: The force of the bird on the fence post Reaction: The force of the fence post on the bird
Question 3
A skater pushes off a wall and skates backwards for a few meters before stopping.
Which statement best describes an action-reaction force pair in this situation?
(1 point)
Responses
The wall pushes on the skater when the skater pushes on the wall.
The wall pushes on the skater when the skater pushes on the wall.
The wheels slow down, and the skater stops.
The wheels slow down, and the skater stops.
The skater exerts a force on the wall, and the wheels exert a force on the floor and begin to turn.
The skater exerts a force on the wall, and the wheels exert a force on the floor and begin to turn.
The friction of the floor decreases when the wheels roll on the floor.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the correct responses for each question based on the action-reaction force pairs as described by Newton's Third Law of Motion:
**Question 1: Which statement correctly describes the action-reaction force pair that causes the ball to bounce?**
- **Response:** The gym floor pushes up on the ball as the ball pushes down on the floor with an equal amount of force.
**Question 2: Which description best identifies the action-reaction pair between the bird and the fence post?**
- **Response:** Action: The force of the bird on the fence post. Reaction: The force of the fence post on the bird.
**Question 3: Which statement best describes an action-reaction force pair in this situation?**
- **Response:** The wall pushes on the skater when the skater pushes on the wall.
These responses accurately reflect the action-reaction principles outlined by Newton's laws.
**Question 1: Which statement correctly describes the action-reaction force pair that causes the ball to bounce?**
- **Response:** The gym floor pushes up on the ball as the ball pushes down on the floor with an equal amount of force.
**Question 2: Which description best identifies the action-reaction pair between the bird and the fence post?**
- **Response:** Action: The force of the bird on the fence post. Reaction: The force of the fence post on the bird.
**Question 3: Which statement best describes an action-reaction force pair in this situation?**
- **Response:** The wall pushes on the skater when the skater pushes on the wall.
These responses accurately reflect the action-reaction principles outlined by Newton's laws.