Question

John releases various objects from an identical height on Earth. The provided table displays his collected data.





In light of John's data, what correlation can be observed between an object's mass and the gravitational force acting upon it?

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Objects with greater mass experience a reduced gravitational force.
Objects with greater mass experience a reduced gravitational force.

Objects with a higher mass experience a greater gravitational force acting upon them.
Objects with a higher mass experience a greater gravitational force acting upon them.

The gravitational force acting on an object is tenfold higher than its mass.
The gravitational force acting on an object is tenfold higher than its mass.

The gravitational force acting on an object is equal to one-tenth of its mass.
The gravitational force acting on an object is equal to one-tenth of its mass.
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The correct response is:

**Objects with a higher mass experience a greater gravitational force acting upon them.**

This is in line with the principle that gravitational force (F) is directly proportional to the mass (m) of an object, as described by Newton's law of universal gravitation, where \( F = mg \). Here, \( g \) is the acceleration due to gravity, which is approximately constant near the surface of the Earth. Therefore, as mass increases, the gravitational force also increases.

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