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Which statement about gravitational attraction is correct?(1 point)
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All objects on Earth experience the same gravitational attraction.
All objects on Earth experience the same gravitational attraction.
Objects with greater volume have a greater gravitational attraction.
Objects with greater volume have a greater gravitational attraction.
Objects in space will not have any gravitational attraction.
Objects in space will not have any gravitational attraction.
All objects with mass experience gravitational attraction.
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Correct answer: "All objects with mass experience gravitational attraction."
Explanation: Gravity is a universal force between masses (Newton's law of gravitation). The force depends on the masses involved and their separation, not simply volume. Objects in space still attract and are attracted (gravity extends everywhere). On Earth different objects feel the same gravitational acceleration g (near the surface) but not the same gravitational force—heavier masses experience a larger force (weight).
Explanation: Gravity is a universal force between masses (Newton's law of gravitation). The force depends on the masses involved and their separation, not simply volume. Objects in space still attract and are attracted (gravity extends everywhere). On Earth different objects feel the same gravitational acceleration g (near the surface) but not the same gravitational force—heavier masses experience a larger force (weight).
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