Physics, 16.11.2020 19:20, formulabmath
NEED HELP!?Which of the following combinations would result in the greatest acceleration?
A 60N & 2.0kg
B 1N & 0.20kg
C 5N & 0.35 kg
D 12N and 1.0 kg
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