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a force is applied to an object at rest with a mass of 100 kg. the same force is applied to an object at rest with a mass of 1 kg. what differences in their motion would you observe? explain your reasoning URGENT
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The object with the mass ok 1kg will move more quickly because it is lighter than the 100kg object
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