MCQ
When a net force acts on an object, then the object will accelerate in the direction of force with an acceleration proportional to the
- AForce on the object
- BVelocity of the object
- CMass of the object
- DInertia of the object
Explanation:
$\text{acceleration(a)}=\frac{\text{force(F)}}{\text{mass(M)}}$
F = ma
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