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Two Objects Of Different Masses Are Subjected To Different Forces. Object A Is Half The Mass Of Object B. Both Objects Accelerate At The Same Rate. What Must Be True About The Forces Acting On Each Object?

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morgannesti | 18:50 Fri 13th Nov 2020 | Science
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Two objects of different masses are subjected to different forces. Object A is half the mass of Object B. Both objects accelerate at the same rate. What must be true about the forces acting on each object?
A.The force acting on Object A is twice the force acting on Object B.
B. The force acting on Object A is a fourth of the force acting on Object B.
C. The force acting on Object A four times the force acting on Object B.
D. The force acting on Object A is half of the force acting on Object B.
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