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At constant mass, the
of an object varies (directly, inversely) with the net external force
appiled. That is to say, that an object's acceleration increases as the force applied is (decreased. Increased),
but its acceleration decreases if the force applied is (decreased, Increased)
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At constant mass, the
of an object varies (directly,...
of an object varies (directly,...
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