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Biology, 11.03.2021 18:50 NONO3456

Sarah was testing Newton's Law of Gravitation. She constructed a vessel with two straws attached on the sides. Then she compared the motion of the vessel when using fishing line versus yam through the strows. As a result, the vessel moved when using fishing line and did not move when using yarn. What is the relationship between the mass of the vessel and its gravitational force?
There is no relationship between the vessel mass and the strength of the gravitational force
When using yam, the vessel has more mass and a stronger gravitational force, which led to no motion of the vessel
The vessel has more mass with the fishing line and a stronger gravitational force and made the vessel move
Both the fishing line and yarn have the same mass so there is no change in gravitational force

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