Given the acceleration and mass

  1. What is the relationship between mass and acceleration for a given nonzero net applied force?• As mass increases, the
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  2. How is mass related to acceleration? (1 point)• Acceleration works in direct proportion to mass. • Acceleration has no
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  3. How is mass related to acceleration?(1 pointAcceleration works in variable proportion to mass. Acceleration works in inverse
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  4. How is mass related to acceleration? (1 point)Acceleration works in variable proportion to mass. • Acceleration has no
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  5. How is mass related to acceleration?Acceleration has no relationship to mass. Acceleration works in inverse proportion to mass.
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  6. How is mass related to acceleration?a. Acceleration works in direct proportion to mass b. Acceleration works in inverse
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  7. How is mass related to accelerationA. Acceleration works in variable proportion to mass B. Acceleration works in direct
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  8. How is mass related to acceleration?Acceleration works in direct proportion to mass Acceleration works in inverse proportion to
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  9. How is mass related to accelerationA Acceleration works in variable proportion to Mass B acceleration has no relationship to
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  10. On a mass of 100 kg, a force of 120 N acts right and at an angle of 30 degrees to the horizontal. If the coefficient of sliding
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