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Which of the following statements about gravitational mass is true?(1 point)
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Gravitational acceleration is irrespective of mass.
Gravitational acceleration is irrespective of mass.

Gravitational acceleration is always equal to mass.
Gravitational acceleration is always equal to mass.

The more mass an object has, the more gravitational acceleration it will experience.
The more mass an object has, the more gravitational acceleration it will experience.

The less mass an object has, the less gravitational acceleration it will experience.

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Gravitational acceleration is irrespective of mass.

Explanation: The gravitational force on an object is F = m g, so its acceleration is a = F/m = g, independent of the object's mass (neglecting air resistance).