Multiple Choice
Newton's second law states: sum of forces = mass × acceleration. If a known force was applied to an object with a known mass, how would you predict that object's acceleration?
A) acceleration = sum of forces / mass
B) acceleration = mass / sum of forces
C) acceleration = mass × sum of forces
D) Newton's second law is irrelevant for solving this problem.
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