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a. the direction of the force and the direction of acceleration must be the same as each other.
b. the mass of the body must be the same as the acceleration of the body.
c. the direction of the force and the direction of acceleration must be opposite of each other.
d. the direction of acceleration must be perpendicular to the direction of the force.
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