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Which statement most completely describes gravity and does not contain any errors? Gravity is an acceleration of about 10 m/s/s that acts downward on a freefalling object. Gravity is an acceleration of about 10 m/s/s that acts downward on a freefalling object. Gravity is an acceleration of about 10 m/s/s that always acts downward on a freefalling object as it travels both upward and downward and while it is stopped at the top. Gravity is an acceleration of about 10 m/s/s that always acts downward on a freefalling object as it travels both upward and downward and while it is stopped at the top. Gravity is an acceleration of about 10 m/s/s that acts downward on a freefalling object as it travels both upward and downward.

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