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A. The objects had the same mass. B. Object 1 had a higher mass than Object 2. C. Object 2 had a higher mass than Object 1. D. Mass would not matter for the machine’s accelerati…
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A. The objects had the same mass.
B. Object 1 had a higher mass than Object 2.
C. Object 2 had a higher mass than Object 1.
D. Mass would not matter for the machine’s acceleration.
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