Question
How do gravity and air resistance act on a falling object?(1 point)
Responses
Gravity pulls the object down, and air resistance pushes the object up.
Gravity pulls the object down, and air resistance pushes the object up.
Gravity and air resistance both pull the object down.
Gravity and air resistance both pull the object down.
Gravity and air resistance both push the object up.
Gravity and air resistance both push the object up.
Gravity pushes the object up, and air resistance pulls the object down.
Responses
Gravity pulls the object down, and air resistance pushes the object up.
Gravity pulls the object down, and air resistance pushes the object up.
Gravity and air resistance both pull the object down.
Gravity and air resistance both pull the object down.
Gravity and air resistance both push the object up.
Gravity and air resistance both push the object up.
Gravity pushes the object up, and air resistance pulls the object down.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Gravity pulls the object down, and air resistance pushes the object up.**
Gravity acts downward, while air resistance acts in the opposite direction of the object's motion (upward when the object is falling).
**Gravity pulls the object down, and air resistance pushes the object up.**
Gravity acts downward, while air resistance acts in the opposite direction of the object's motion (upward when the object is falling).