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Which equation links acceleration, mass and resultant force?
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resultant force = mass + acceleration
resultant force = mass x acceleration
resultant force = mass - acceleration
resultant force = mass : acceleration
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Fnet is directly proportional to acceleration, and inversly proportinal to mass.
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That would be the corect answer hope this
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