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When two objects with unequal mass collide, what will they do?accelerate at different ratesaccelerate in the same directioncome to a complete stopcontinue at the same velocity
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Accelerate at different rates.
Reason: during the collision each object feels the same magnitude force (Newton's 3rd law) but acceleration a = F/m, so the smaller mass has the larger acceleration.
Reason: during the collision each object feels the same magnitude force (Newton's 3rd law) but acceleration a = F/m, so the smaller mass has the larger acceleration.
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