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Physics, 20.01.2021 07:40 bnbjj

The amount of force acting on an object is equal to its mass times it's acceleration Does the statement describes a scientific law?

A No, because it is applicable to all cases in the natural world

B Yes, because it is applicable to just a few cases in the natural world

C No, because it describes the relationship between force and acceleration

D Yes, because it describes how mass and acceleration affect force

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