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Physics, 30.07.2019 07:40 jadenayngel1377

Asap! i have already answered these two, but read them and answer the last question. what is the force needed to accelerate a 5 kg bowling ball at 1 m/s/squared? 1 newton. what is the force needed to accelerate 0.6 kg basketball at 1 m/s/squared? 0.6 newtons. in this question, both balls receive the same amount of acceleration. so, why did you get different answers for the amount of force needed to cause that acceleration? why do those answers make sense? !

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