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Physics
Gravity
Mass and Acceleration
For objects found on Earth the mass of the object is not enough to affect the acceleration of Earth's gravity. The acceleration of an object with "a very large" mass is the same as that of an object with a "small" mass. true or false
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True. The acceleration of an object due to gravity is independent of its mass, according to the principle of equivalence.
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