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A net force is applied to an object, the same net force is then applied to a second object with 6.2 times the mass of the first then the acceleration of the second object will be how many times the acceleration of the first object?
9 years ago

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Steve
F=ma, so a = F/m

so, greater mass, less acceleration
9 years ago

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