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MASSES ALWAYS REMAIN THE SAME. Newton's Second Law of Motion: Force = mass x acceleration The acceleration of an object is: a) directly proportional to the net force acting on the object. ... Move it faster (greater acceleration), because there is less mass, or 2. Push less to move it (use less force.)

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MASSES ALWAYS REMAIN THE SAME. Newton's Second Law of Motion: Force = mass x acceleration The acceleration of an object is: a) directly proportional to the net force acting on the object. ... Move it faster (greater acceleration), because there is less mass, or 2. Push less to move it (use less force.)

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