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9 March, 02:58

Newton's second law A. describes how an object accelerates when a force is applied B. says that objects eventually stop unless a force is applied C. objects with mass attract each other D. forces come in action/reaction pairs E. an object will remain in uniform motion unless acted upon by a force F. like charges repel, opposite charges attract

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  1. 9 March, 03:27
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    A. describes how an object accelerates when a force is applied

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    Newton's second law of motion concerns the behavior of objects that do not have a stability between all established forces. The second law states that an object's acceleration depends on two factors: the net force on the entity and the entity's mass.
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