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The equation represents Newton's Second Law of Motion. O A.) Force = Mass x Acceleration OB.) Mass = Force x Acceleration OC.) Acceleration = Mass x Force D.) none of the above
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represents Newton's Second Law of Motion.
O A.) Force = Mass x Acceleration
OB.) Mass = Force x Acceleration
OC.) Acceleration = Mass x Force
D.) none of the above
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Step-by-step explanation:
A. Force = Mass x Acceleration
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