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Eduardo drops different objects from the same height on Earth. The table shows his data. Object
Mass Gravitational Force on
(kg) the Object (N)
1
1
9.8
2
10
98
100
980
3 4
1,000
9800
Based on Eduardo's data, what is the relationship between an object's mass and the gravitational force that acts upon it?
A
Objects with more mass have less gravitational force acting upon them.
B
Objects with more mass have more gravitational force acting upon them.
С
The gravitational force on an object is one tenth of the mass of an object.
D
The gravitational force on an object is ten times greater than the mass of an object.

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