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. No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have more weight.
2. No, it would not hurt because the bricks would have little mass.
3. Yes, It would hurt because the bricks would still have more wight
4. Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass.

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

On the moon, the force of gravity is significantly weaker compared to Earth. Since weight is determined by the force of gravity acting on an object, the bricks would weigh less on the moon. Thus, the ton of bricks would have less mass on the moon and would not have the same crushing weight as it would on Earth. Therefore, being hit by a ton of bricks on the moon would not hurt.

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

Even though the moon has lower gravity compared to Earth, the mass of the bricks would remain the same. Therefore, if a person were to be hit by a ton of bricks on the moon, it would still result in a significant force and potentially cause harm or injury.

To determine the correct answer, we need to consider the effects of gravity on the moon compared to Earth.

The expression "like a ton of bricks" refers to something that feels extremely heavy or overwhelming. In this case, it implies that being hit by a ton of bricks would be very painful due to the weight and force exerted.

On the moon, the force of gravity is approximately 1/6th of that on Earth. This means that objects, including the bricks, would weigh much less on the moon compared to Earth.

Given this information, we can eliminate options 1 and 3 since the bricks would actually have less weight on the moon.

Now let's consider mass. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter an object contains and is independent of the gravitational force acting on it. Regardless of whether we are on Earth or the moon, the mass of an object remains the same.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 4: Yes, it would hurt because the bricks would still have the same mass. While the bricks would be lighter on the moon due to the reduced gravity, they would still have the same mass, and their impact would still be painful.