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The unseen force that dictates how quickly objects speed up or slow down
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Why does a heavier object require more force to achieve the same acceleration as a lighter object?
Because heavier objects have more friction, which reduces acceleration regardless of force.
Because acceleration depends only on the force applied, not on the object's mass.
Because acceleration is inversely proportional to mass, so more mass means less acceleration for the same force.
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Acceleration reveals how forces shape the motion of objects in our universe
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How does the mass of an object affect its acceleration when a constant net force is applied?
The acceleration decreases as the mass increases.
The acceleration increases as the mass increases.
The acceleration remains the same regardless of the mass.
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