Asked by Mimi
Two rockets are being tested. Both rockets have the same mass. One rocket accelerates at a higher rate than another rocket. What could be true about the difference between the rockets? (1 point)
Responses
One rocket has more fuel than the other
One rocket has more fuel than the other
One rocket is more streamlined than the other
One rocket is more streamlined than the other
One rocket engine produces more force than the other
One rocket engine produces more force than the other
One rocket is more badly designed than the other
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One rocket has more fuel than the other
One rocket has more fuel than the other
One rocket is more streamlined than the other
One rocket is more streamlined than the other
One rocket engine produces more force than the other
One rocket engine produces more force than the other
One rocket is more badly designed than the other
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GPT-5 mini
One rocket engine produces more force than the other.
Reason: With the same mass, different accelerations mean different net forces (F = ma). A greater acceleration implies a larger net thrust. (Reducing air resistance by being more streamlined could also affect net force, but the direct cause is a larger engine force.)
Reason: With the same mass, different accelerations mean different net forces (F = ma). A greater acceleration implies a larger net thrust. (Reducing air resistance by being more streamlined could also affect net force, but the direct cause is a larger engine force.)
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