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Physics, 30.03.2021 19:50 coombsbob

Please help.<> Which statement correctly describes the effect Earth's gravity has on a falling object? (a) It continually increases the speed of an object.
(b) It increases the speed of the object until it reaches 100 m/s.
(c) It decreases the distance the object falls.
(d) It increases the distance the object falls.

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