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Physics, 07.01.2021 21:20 Jasten

Which of these is NOT a correct implication of Newton's Second Law? * A more massive object requires more force to accelerate
Objects that experience a smaller force will accelerate less
Large acceleration can be caused either by a large force or a large mass
If the force applied on an object increases, the object's acceleration will increase
Force is equal to mass times acceleration

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