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Physics, 22.04.2021 19:30 jasminejohnson4330

A net force applied to an object makes it accelerate – that is, speed up, slow down and/or change direction. Does the mass of the object change how it accelerates? If so, how?
Does the size of the net force change how it accelerates? If so, how?

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