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Biology, 27.01.2022 04:50 myzirajackson39

Two balls have the same size but different masses. A force applied to ball X causes it to accelerate at 8.0 m/ s^2? The same force applied to ball any causes an acceleration of 5.0m /s^2 If the masses of both balls are doubled, while the force remains the same, how will the acceleration change for the ball with the least mass?

A Ball Y has the least mass, and its acceleration will be doubled

B Ball X has the least mass, and its acceleration will be doubled.

C Ball Y has the least mass, and its acceleration will be reduced in half.

D Ball X has the least mass, and its acceleration will be reduced in half.

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