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Calculate the weight of an object with a mass of 50 kg on a planet with an acceleration due to gravity of 2.0 m/s2.



(5 points)
Responses

100 N
100 N

.04 N
.04 N

25 N
25 N
Question 2
Object A has a mass of 50kg and object B has a mass of 100 kg. Which object experiences a higher gravitational force?(5 points)
Responses

They experience the same gravitational force
They experience the same gravitational force

Object B
Object B

Object A
Object A
Question 3
The force of gravity on different planets is shown in the table below. Place the objects below in order, from smallest weight to greatest weight.



(5 points)
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Question 4
What is the mass of an object with a weight of 120 Newtons on Earth? The force of gravity on Earth is 9.81 m/s2

Weight = Mass x Gravity

(5 points)
Responses

130 kg
130 kg

12 kg
12 kg

0.082 kg
0.082 kg

1177 kg
1177 kg

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Here are the answers:

Question 1
- Weight = m·g = 50 kg × 2.0 m/s² = 100 N → choose "100 N".

Question 2
- Gravitational force = m·g, so the larger mass feels the larger force. → "Object B".

Question 3
- I can’t order them without the table of planets/gravities or the list of objects. To do the ordering: compute weight = mass × (planet’s g) for each object and sort those weights from smallest to largest. Please paste the table/list and I’ll order them for you.

Question 4
- Mass = weight / g = 120 N / 9.81 m/s² ≈ 12.24 kg → choose "12 kg".