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    One Object Has Twice as Much Mass as Another Object
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One Object Has Twice as Much Mass as Another Object

Question 17

Question 17

Multiple Choice

One object has twice as much mass as another object, and also has twice as much


A) inertia.
B) velocity.
C) gravitational acceleration.
D) volume.
E) all of the above

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