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Physics, 15.12.2020 05:20 samiyahbass

According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, a force of 500 N can cause a 10-kg object to accelerate at a rate of 50 m/s2. What will happen if the mass of the object is doubled? A) The acceleration will be doubled.
B) The acceleration will remain unchanged.
C) The acceleration will be cut in half.
D) The object will move at a greater speed.
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