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Helena uses the same force to move an object that has a mass of 12 kg and an object that has a mass of 5 kg. She predicts the 12 kg object will have a greater change in motion. Is she correct? No, the object with the smaller mass will have a greater change in motion.
No, both of the objects will have an equal change in motion.
Yes, the object with the larger mass will have a greater change in motion.
No, neither object will have a change in motion.

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