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9 February, 13:22

Which of Newton's Laws explains an object will accelerate twice as fast if you apply twice

as much net force on it?

a. 1st Law

b. 2nd Law

C. 3rd Law

d. None

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  1. 9 February, 13:51
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    The second law.

    Explanation:

    The second law. It is really the only law that has a formula.

    F = m*a

    m is the mass and is held constant. If you push harder, the only thing that can absorb the push is the acceleration.
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