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What is the amount of force applied to an object over a certain amount of time equal to? A change in the objects energy A change in the objects velocity A change in the objects inertia A change in the
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What is the amount of force applied to an object over a certain amount of time equal to?
A change in the objects energy
A change in the objects velocity
A change in the objects inertia
A change in the objects momentum
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a change in the objects inertia
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a change in the objects energy i took the test you’re welcome.
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