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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Newton's Second Law of Motion is represented by the equation, F=ma, which shows the relationship of force, mass, and acceleration. If the force acting on an object remains the same, but the object's mass is tripled how will the acceleration of that object change? A. Acceleration remains the same. B. Acceleration will be three times the original value. C. Acceleration will be one-third the original value. D. Acceleration remains at 9.8 m/s due to gravity. I think C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@vannah*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

WHat Lesson ARe you on?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Look where it says lesson assesment at the top what does it say beside it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I believe A because the mass and force would be tripled not the acceleration.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks ^_^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No its C :P

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