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Emily pulls a 5-kg block across a rough horizontal surface, exerting a constant force on the block. the magnitude of the force is initially 5 n, and the block moves at a constant velocity of 2 m/s. while the block is moving, emily instantly increases the force to 10 n. how will the block move now? andrew says: the block will move at a constant velocity of 4 m/s because it was initially moving with constant velocity and the final force is two times larger than the initial force. jasit says: the block will move at a constant acceleration of 2 m/s2 because the sum of the forces exerted on the block is 10 n and the mass of the block is 5 kg. mary says: the block will move at a constant acceleration of 1 m/s2 because the sum of the forces exerted on the block is 5 n and the mass of the block is 5 kg. part a which student is correct?

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