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Maria releases various objects from an identical height within a vacuum on Earth. The table presents the data she gathered for each object.
If Maria conducted the identical experiment on the Moon, which data points would undergo alteration?
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The acceleration, time taken to reach the ground, and gravitational force
The acceleration, time taken to reach the ground, and gravitational force
the mass and gravitational force
the mass and gravitational force
the acceleration, time to reach the ground, and mass
the acceleration, time to reach the ground, and mass
the mass and time to reach the ground
the mass and time to reach the ground
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If Maria conducted the identical experiment on the Moon, which data points would undergo alteration?
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The acceleration, time taken to reach the ground, and gravitational force
The acceleration, time taken to reach the ground, and gravitational force
the mass and gravitational force
the mass and gravitational force
the acceleration, time to reach the ground, and mass
the acceleration, time to reach the ground, and mass
the mass and time to reach the ground
the mass and time to reach the ground
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If Maria conducted the identical experiment on the Moon, the data points that would undergo alteration are:
**The acceleration, time taken to reach the ground, and gravitational force.**
On the Moon, the acceleration due to gravity is different from that on Earth (approximately 1.62 m/s² on the Moon compared to 9.81 m/s² on Earth). This change in gravitational force would affect the acceleration of the objects, which in turn would affect the time taken for the objects to reach the ground, while the mass of the objects would remain unchanged.
**The acceleration, time taken to reach the ground, and gravitational force.**
On the Moon, the acceleration due to gravity is different from that on Earth (approximately 1.62 m/s² on the Moon compared to 9.81 m/s² on Earth). This change in gravitational force would affect the acceleration of the objects, which in turn would affect the time taken for the objects to reach the ground, while the mass of the objects would remain unchanged.