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Two objects are moving downward at a speed of 3 cm/s. Object A has a mass of 2 kg and Object B
has a mass of 1 kg. You want both objects to move to the left at a speed of 3 cm/s.
1. In what direction (or directions) should you exert the forces that will make the desired change?
force direction(s):
2. Describe what strength force or forces would be needed to cause the desired velocity change:
Make Object A and Object B move to the left at 3 cm/s.
3. After you finish, answer the reflection questions on your Amplify Science screen.
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