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Which statement describes gravity?
There is no defined unit of measurement for gravity.
Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward Earth’s center.
Objects that have a small mass will have no gravitational pull.
Gravitational pull between two objects decreases as the mass of one increases.
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"Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward Earth’s center."
Explanation: Gravity is the attractive force between masses. Near Earth it pulls objects toward the planet’s center (and its strength can be measured, e.g., as acceleration g ≈ 9.8 m/s²).
Explanation: Gravity is the attractive force between masses. Near Earth it pulls objects toward the planet’s center (and its strength can be measured, e.g., as acceleration g ≈ 9.8 m/s²).
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