The expression like a ton of bricks means “a crushing weight.” Would being hit by an actual ton of bricks hurt if it happened on the moon?(1 point)

A)Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass.

B)No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have little weight.

C)Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same weight.

D)No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have little mass.

B) No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have little weight. But you might still get a good laugh out of it! Just imagine an astronaut getting smacked by a ton of floating bricks. That's a real "out of this world" comedy show!

B) No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have little weight.

The correct answer is B) No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have little weight.

On the moon, the gravitational force is much weaker compared to that on Earth. The force of gravity determines an object's weight, which is the measure of the pull of gravity on an object. Since the bricks would have the same mass on the moon as they do on Earth but would experience less gravitational force, their weight would be much lower.

Thus, being hit by a ton of bricks on the moon would not hurt as much because the bricks would have little weight and the impact force would be significantly reduced.

A)Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass.