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Physics, 20.10.2020 18:01, airelle146

Which of the following statements best describes why the mass of a bowling ball would not change if it were transported from Earth to the Moon? Gravity is a constant force
The bowling ball wil adapt to the changes in gravity
Matter is resistant to acceleration and changes in gravity
The amount of matter in the bowling all remains the same

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