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6. Halving an object’s mass will have what effect on its potential energy due to gravity? A It will be halved. B It will be doubled. C It will not change. D It will be reduced by one-fourth.
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Halving an object’s mass will have what effect on its potential energy due to gravity?
A It will be halved.
B It will be doubled.
C It will not change.
D It will be reduced by one-fourth.
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The answer is A.
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