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The graph shows the relationship between gravitational potential energy and mass, for objects at a height of 10 meters. What conclusion is supported by the graph?
A) The height of an object does not affect the amount of gravitational potential energy the object has.
B) The mass of an object does not affect the amount of gravitational potential energy the object has. Eliminate
C) An object with greater mass will have less gravitational potential energy than an object with less mass, when the objects are at the same height.
D) An object with greater mass will have more gravitational potential energy than an object with less mass, when the objects are at the same height.
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