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Which describes einstein’s general theory of relativity? check all that apply.
it replaced the special theory of relativity.
it applies to accelerating objects.
it applies to objects in uniform motion.
it applies to objects in a gravitational field.
it is an extension of the special theory of relativity.
it applies to objects in free fall.

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