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Which of the following best explains how gravity affects the motion of the objects?
A. Gravity Cause objects to float in the air and reduces their speed over time.
B. Gravity pulls objects towards the Earth and causes them to move at a constant speed when falling.
C. Gravity Cause objects to float in the air and increases their speed over time.
D. Gravity causes objects to accelerate towards the Earth, increases their speed as they fall
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Gravity pulls objects toward the Earth and causes them to accelerate downward, so their speed increases as they fall (near Earth's surface the acceleration is about 9.8 m/s², neglecting air resistance).
Gravity pulls objects toward the Earth and causes them to accelerate downward, so their speed increases as they fall (near Earth's surface the acceleration is about 9.8 m/s², neglecting air resistance).
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