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Answer: False

Explanation: Because, A vacuum has no particles of gas in it, but there is still gravity it just has nothing to act upon.

Philisophically, it is much like the tree falling in the woods with no one there to hear it. That is to say the gravity only exists if it can be perceived by one of the senses.

The given statement is false.  

In a vacuum, when an object falls it is subjected to only one kind of force, that is, the gravitational force, which is considered as the object's weight.  

• In a vacuum, all the objects fall at the same rate due to gravitational force. In a vacuum, the mass of the object does not matter.  

• In a vacuum, the moving of the object only takes place due to gravity is considered to be free-falling, and its motion is illustrated by Newton's second law of motion.  

Thus, gravitational force does exist in a vacuum.

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