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Physics, 04.12.2020 19:40, jeifetz1023

Without doing any math, compare the acceleration of a 50kg ball to a 150kg ball if an equal force was applied to both objects.*
The acceleration of the 50kg ball would be significantly less than the 150kg ball.
The acceleration would be the same because the net force is the same.
O The acceleration of the 150kg ball would be significantly less than the 150kg ball.
O You must know how much force was applied in order to know.

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