From Newton's Second Law of Motion, a net force F is applied to an object of mass m gives and acceleration a. F is applied to two boxes with masses m1 and m2, where m2 is twice m1. How does the acceleration of the two objects differ?
A. The acceleration of m1, four times that of m2.
B. The acceleration of m1, is half of that of m2.
C. The acceleration of m1, is twice that of m2.
D. The acceleration of m1, is the same as m2.
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A. The acceleration of m1, four times that of m2.
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option A the acceleration of m1, four times that of m2
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