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Do all objects have the same gravitational force?
A Yes
B No
What is the formula for Newton's second law?
A E = mc²
B F = ma
C t = $
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1) B — No. Gravitational force between two masses depends on both masses and their separation: F = G m1 m2 / r^2. Near Earth, weight = m g, so heavier objects have a larger gravitational force (though all objects fall with the same acceleration g if air resistance is negligible).
2) B — F = ma. Newton's second law: net force = mass × acceleration (vector form); units: N = kg·m/s².
2) B — F = ma. Newton's second law: net force = mass × acceleration (vector form); units: N = kg·m/s².
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