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25 September, 10:26

Newton's Second Law says that force is equal to mass times acceleration. If the car and washer were more massive, you would need (more / less) force to accelerate car and washer equally. (5 pts)

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  1. 25 September, 10:34
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    You would need more force if the car were bigger. If the car was bigger, then it would be heavier. Think about it like this - you are pulling a wagon. Suddenly, a child comes and sits in the wagon. Because the child is heavier, it's harder to pull the wagon, so you must exert more force in order to pull it.
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