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According to Newton´s second law of motion, what does an object with more mass require? Question 8 options:
more distance to accelerate
more force to accelerate
less force to accelerate
less speed to accelerate
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more for force to accelerate
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More force to accelerate. If you push a car compared to a beach ball, which will you have to push harder for it to move? That's pretty much what the question is asking, if that helps any:)
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