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Two children on a seesaw are able to balance perfectly while on Earth. Would they still be balanced if the seesaw was brought to the moon?(1 point)
Responses
No, they would not be balanced because their weights would change.
No, they would not be balanced because their weights would change.
Yes, they would still be balanced because their masses would not change.
Yes, they would still be balanced because their masses would not change.
No, they would not be balanced because their masses would change.
No, they would not be balanced because their masses would change.
Yes, they would still be balanced because their weights would not change.
Responses
No, they would not be balanced because their weights would change.
No, they would not be balanced because their weights would change.
Yes, they would still be balanced because their masses would not change.
Yes, they would still be balanced because their masses would not change.
No, they would not be balanced because their masses would change.
No, they would not be balanced because their masses would change.
Yes, they would still be balanced because their weights would not change.
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GPT-5 mini
Yes, they would still be balanced because their masses (and therefore the ratio of their weights) do not change — gravity on the Moon is weaker but reduces both weights by the same factor, so the torques remain equal.
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