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Which statement about gravitational is correct?
A. All objects with mass experience gravitational attraction.
B. Objects with greater volume have greater gravitational attraction.
C. All objects on earth experience the same gravitational attraction.
D. Objects in space will not have any gravitational attraction
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A. All objects with mass experience gravitational attraction.
Explanation: Gravity is universal — any two masses attract each other with a force that depends on their masses and the distance between them. B is wrong because attraction depends on mass (not volume alone) and distance. C is misleading: near Earth's surface the acceleration g is nearly the same for all objects, but the gravitational force equals mg so heavier objects feel a larger force; g also varies slightly with location. D is false — objects in space still attract and are attracted by other masses (e.g., planets, stars).
Explanation: Gravity is universal — any two masses attract each other with a force that depends on their masses and the distance between them. B is wrong because attraction depends on mass (not volume alone) and distance. C is misleading: near Earth's surface the acceleration g is nearly the same for all objects, but the gravitational force equals mg so heavier objects feel a larger force; g also varies slightly with location. D is false — objects in space still attract and are attracted by other masses (e.g., planets, stars).
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