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assuming a constant force, if the mass of an object increases, the acceleration of the object will
assuming a constant force, if the mass of an object decreases, the acceleration of the object will
if the force applied to an object increases, the acceleration will
if the force applied to an object decreases, the acceleration will
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Meaning of a nonzero y-intercept to a graph of reaction distance versus speed
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