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consider a modified version of the previous table with a new column that calculates the product of the masses of objects 1 and 2:
| $ | f_a | $ (n) | force factor | $m_a \cdot m_b (\text{kg}^2)$ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.0834 | 2 | $2.0 \cdot 10^{12} \text{kg}$ | ||
| 0.1667 | 4 | $4.0 \cdot 10^{12} \text{kg}$ | ||
| 0.2501 | 6 | $6.0 \cdot 10^{12} \text{kg}$ |
which statement describes the relationship between the variables in the table? choose two correct answers.
- the magnitude of the gravitational force is proportional to the product of the masses.
- the force factors are proportional to the products of the masses.
- there is no relationship between the magnitude of the gravitational force and the product of the masses.
- the magnitude of the gravitational force is inversely proportional to the product of the masses.
- the force factors are inversely proportional to the products of the masses.
Brief Explanations
- Analyze the relationship between \(|F_A|\) (magnitude of gravitational force) and \(m_A \cdot m_B\) (product of masses):
- When \(m_A \cdot m_B = 1.0 \cdot 10^{12}\ \text{kg}^2\), \(|F_A| = 0.0417\ \text{N}\); when \(m_A \cdot m_B = 2.0 \cdot 10^{12}\ \text{kg}^2\), \(|F_A| = 0.0834\ \text{N}\) (doubled); when \(m_A \cdot m_B = 4.0 \cdot 10^{12}\ \text{kg}^2\), \(|F_A| = 0.1667\ \text{N}\) (quadrupled); when \(m_A \cdot m_B = 6.0 \cdot 10^{12}\ \text{kg}^2\), \(|F_A| = 0.2501\ \text{N}\) (increased by a factor of 6). So \(|F_A|\) is proportional to \(m_A \cdot m_B\).
- Analyze the relationship between Force Factor and \(m_A \cdot m_B\):
- When \(m_A \cdot m_B = 1.0 \cdot 10^{12}\ \text{kg}^2\), Force Factor = 1; when \(m_A \cdot m_B = 2.0 \cdot 10^{12}\ \text{kg}^2\), Force Factor = 2 (doubled); when \(m_A \cdot m_B = 4.0 \cdot 10^{12}\ \text{kg}^2\), Force Factor = 4 (quadrupled); when \(m_A \cdot m_B = 6.0 \cdot 10^{12}\ \text{kg}^2\), Force Factor = 6 (increased by a factor of 6). So Force Factor is proportional to \(m_A \cdot m_B\).
- The statements "There is no relationship..." and "The magnitude of the gravitational force is inversely proportional..." are incorrect as the data shows a direct proportionality. "The force factors are inversely proportional..." is also incorrect.
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- The magnitude of the gravitational force is proportional to the product of the masses.
- The force factors are proportional to the products of the masses.