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Chemistry, 10.01.2020 22:31 damientran

According to newton’s second law of motion, when an object is acted on by an unbalanced force, how will that object respond? it will stop moving. it will decrease speed. it will accelerate. it will increase velocity.

a) it will stop moving.

b) it will decrease speed.

c) it will accelerate.

d) it will increase velocity

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