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Physics, 05.05.2020 13:23, kfnldkl1782

20 POINTS MULTIPLE CHOICE
if the mass on a skateboard doubled, but the net force on it remained constant, what would happen to the acceleration of the skateboard?
A) it would double
B) it would cut in half
C) It would be four times greater
D) it would be cut by a quarter

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