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If the same force is exerted on objects with different mass, then the object with less mass have a (smaller or bigger -pick one) change in velocity. Please answer soon!!! is it smaller or bigger and if
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If the same force is exerted on objects with different mass, then the object with less mass have a (smaller or bigger -pick one) change in velocity.
Please answer soon!!! is it smaller or bigger and if you can please explain as well !!!!
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bigger change in velocity because the object is lighter than the object with more mass so it would move further (sorry it’s not a great explanation)
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