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Physics, 02.11.2020 07:30, annekacoleman

As a mass on a spring moves farther from the equilibrium position, how do the velocity, acceleration, and force change?
The velocity decreases, the acceleration decreases, and the net force decreases.
The velocity increases, the acceleration decreases, and the net force decreases.
The velocity increases, the acceleration increases, and the net force decreases.
The velocity decreases, the acceleration increases, and the net force increases.

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