The acceleration of a mini marshmallow thrown with a large force is 2.5 m/s2. The acceleration of a potato thrown with the same
force is 1.0 m/s2. What does this imply?
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the greater the mass, the higher the acceleration
the higher the acceleration, the lower the force
the greater the mass the lower the acceleration
the greater the forces, the higher the acceleation
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