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krek1111 [17]
3 years ago
5

A specific net force is applied to an object, and it causes a certain acceleration. If the same net force is

Physics
1 answer:
Pachacha [2.7K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

one fourth of accelerattion, its obvious

Explanation:

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