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If the gravitational field strength on the surface of a planet is 10 N/kg, what is the weight of a 5 kg object on that planet? Scenario focus: inverse-square reasoning in a distinct A-Level Physics fields context; identify the field quantity, source, direction, and unit before selecting the answer.

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If the gravitational field strength on the surface of a planet is 10 N/kg, what is the weight of a 5 kg object on that planet? Scenario focus: inverse-square reasoning in a distinct A-Level Physics fields context; identify the field quantity, source, direction, and unit before selecting the answer.

  1. A.50 N
  2. B.10 N
  3. C.5 N
  4. D.15 N

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  • 50 N

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The correct answer is 50 N. This is correct for Gravitational fields because the stem is testing inverse-square reasoning; the chosen option keeps the field quantity, source interaction, direction, and unit consistent.

The alternatives are weaker because they mix gravitational, electric, magnetic, orbital, or transformer ideas, or they attach the right number to the wrong physical meaning.

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