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Does a larger net force always produce a larger change in kinetic energy than a smaller net force? explain. yes. kinetic energy is directly proportional to the force applied. yes. a larger net force will result in a larger change in velocity, and thus a larger change in kinetic energy. no. work depends on the force and on the displacement over which it acts. no. a larger net force always produces a smaller change in kinetic energy.

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