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Consider the data collected in science class. Different masses were thrown point with varied amounts of force. The data table reflects Newton's 2nd Law of
Motion or F=ma. Based on the data collected, what conclusion can be
stated about the objects acceleration?
Mass (kg) Force (No
5 25
50
8 66
75
100
In all cases, the acceleration was the same.
.
The acceleration decreased as the mass increased
The acceleration increased as the force increased
The greater the force, the greater the acceleration

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