which object will accelerate more

  1. You push on a box with a net force of 5 N and it accelerates. What happens if you exert the same net force on an object that has
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  2. What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?Group of answer choices The greater the mass of an object, the more force is needed to
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  3. What effect does an unbalanced force have on an object?A. The objects motion will not change. B. The object will accelerate. C.
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  4. Which object will accelerate more if the student exerts an equal amount of force on each object?is it object 1 (10kg) is it
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  5. Which describes a positive or negative net force acting on an object? Check all that apply.It can cause an object to accelerate.
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  6. Will an object accelerate if the forces are balanced? Why or why not?I know that the answer is that it will not accelerate but
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  7. How is a joule defined?(1 point)Responses It is the work done when a force of 1 newton is applied to accelerate an object by 1
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  8. Object A and B both start at rest. They both accelerate at the same rate. However , object A accelerates for twice the time as
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  9. A 5.87-N force is applied (Fapp) to a 2.03-kg object to accelerate it rightwards. The object encounters 3.19-N of friction (Ff).
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  10. Which one is most true, according to Newton’s second law?(1 point)Responses The more force you apply to an object, the more it
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