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Which physical law most directly describes the motions of objects that are acted on by forces? A. Newton's law of universal gravitation B. Newton's second law of motion C. Coulomb's law of electrostatic
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Which physical law most directly describes the motions of objects that are acted on by forces?
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Newton's law of universal gravitation
B.
Newton's second law of motion
C.
Coulomb's law of electrostatic interaction
D.
the conservation of mass law
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Answer: Newton's second law of motion
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