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In Forces and their interactions, which response best shows definition precision for Gravity and weight: define weight as the force acting on an object due to gravity?

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Forces and their interactions

Question

  1. A. Gravity and weight: Define weight as the force acting on an object due to gravity ? use weight with definition precision.
  2. B. Gravity and weight: this confuses mass and weight and misses the definition precision focus.
  3. C. Forces and their interactions: this gives a vague answer without applying weight.
  4. D. Gravity and weight: this uses the wrong force or motion condition for define weight as the force acting on an object due to gravity.

Answer

The correct answer is: Gravity and weight: Define weight as the force acting on an object due to gravity ? use weight with definition precision.

Explanation

The correct option is Gravity and weight: Define weight as the force acting on an object due to gravity ? use weight with definition precision.. It is correct because it answers the approved objective to define weight as the force acting on an object due to gravity in the specific subtopic Gravity and weight. The definition precision focus keeps mass and weight distinct and uses the named force or motion idea instead of a generic Physics statement.

Common mistake

Confusing Weight and Mass

Students often confuse weight with mass, thinking they are the same quantity.

Remember that weight is a force measured in newtons and depends on gravitational field strength, while mass is a scalar quantity measured in kilograms and does not change with location.

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