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A force is applied to an object at rest with a mass of 100 kg. A force twice as large is applied to another object at rest with a mass of 100 kg. What differences in their motion would you observe? Explain
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A force is applied to an object at rest with a mass of 100 kg. A force twice as large is applied to another object at rest with a mass of 100 kg. What differences in their motion would you observe? Explain your reasoning.
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The 2nd force applies would accelerate faster because twice the amount of force was applied.
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