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If you know the mass of an object, and the force acting on it, you can figure out ______. A) the direction it is moving B) the speed at which it is moving C) the object’s acceleration D) nothing about
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If you know the mass of an object, and the force acting on it, you can figure out ______.
A) the direction it is moving
B) the speed at which it is moving
C) the object’s acceleration
D) nothing about the object
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Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
F = ma
force = mass x acceleration
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