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A student makes the claim that if we want to accelerate a heavy object and a light object the same amount, more force is needed to accelerate the heavy object. Which of the following observations provides the best evidence to support this claim? A force is applied to an object sitting on a smooth surface, causing it to accelerate. A greater force is needed to accelerate the same object on a rough surface. A force was applied to accelerate an object. A greater force was required to give the object a greater acceleration. A force was applied to accelerate an object. A greater force was required to give the same acceleration after mass was added to the object. A force was applied to one side of an object, causing it to accelerate. An equal force was applied to the opposite side, causing it to stop.

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