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1. Which of Newton's Three Laws does the following statement
satisfy? The relationship between an object's mass (m), its
acceleration (a), and the applied force (F) is F. Ema. Acceleration
and force must be in the same direction.
O Newton's First Law
O Newton's Second Law
O Newton's Third Law
All of the above
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