Which statement is true because of newtons second law ?
a)when the net force on an object inc...
Which statement is true because of newtons second law ?
a)when the net force on an object increases, the objects acceleration decreases
b)when the net force on an object decreases ,the objects acceleration increases
c)when the net force on an object decreases, the acceleration doesnt change
d)when the net force on an object decreases, the objects acceleration decreases
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