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Which of the following statements about gravitational mass is true? (1 point)
• The more mass an object has, the more gravitational acceleration it will
experience.
• Gravitational acceleration is always equal to mass.
• Gravitational acceleration is irrespective of mass.
• The less mass an object has, the less gravitational acceleration it will
experience.
• The more mass an object has, the more gravitational acceleration it will
experience.
• Gravitational acceleration is always equal to mass.
• Gravitational acceleration is irrespective of mass.
• The less mass an object has, the less gravitational acceleration it will
experience.
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Gravitational acceleration is irrespective of mass.
Explanation: In a given gravitational field (neglecting air resistance), all objects accelerate at the same rate regardless of their mass — a consequence of the equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass (e.g., 9.81 m/s² near Earth's surface).
Explanation: In a given gravitational field (neglecting air resistance), all objects accelerate at the same rate regardless of their mass — a consequence of the equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass (e.g., 9.81 m/s² near Earth's surface).
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