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Two moving objects, A and B, have equal accelerations but different masses. If t

ID: 2244058 • Letter: T

Question

Two moving objects, A and B, have equal accelerations but different masses. If the mass of object A is greater than that of object B, which is true about the net force on each object?


a. the mass of each object must be known to determine the answer.
b. the net force on each object is equal since the acceleration is equal.
c. the net force on each object is zero.
d. the net force on object A is greater than the net force on object B.
e. the net force on object B is greater than the net force on object A.

Explanation / Answer

the net force on object A is greater than the net force on object B.

mo' mass. mo' force

d.

the net force on object A is greater than the net force on object B.

mo' mass. mo' force

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