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two shopping carts are pushed with different amounts of force the shopping carts have the same mass shopping cart a is pushed with three times the force as shopping cart b how does the force applied to
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two shopping carts are pushed with different amounts of force the shopping carts have the same mass shopping cart a is pushed with three times the force as shopping cart b how does the force applied to the shopping carts affect their
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The objects both have the same mass. So the one pushed with three times the force will have three times the acceleration.
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the one that had more force would accelerate more.
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