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The greater the mass of an object, the more it will accelerate when a given net force is applied to it. Group of answer choices A. No answer text provided. B. True C. No answer text provided. D. False
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The greater the mass of an object, the more it will accelerate when a given net force is applied to it.
Group of answer choices
A. No answer text provided.
B. True
C. No answer text provided.
D. False
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I think the answer is true
PS: Sorry if I’m wrong
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true because of gravity
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