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How does an object's acceleration change if the net force on the object is doubled? A. The acceleration is cut in half. B. The acceleration does not change. C. The acceleration is doubled. D. The acceleration
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How does an object's acceleration change if the net
force on the object is doubled?
A. The acceleration is cut in half.
B. The acceleration does not change.
C. The acceleration is doubled.
D. The acceleration is multiplied by four.
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C.the acceleration is doubled
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