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The table below shows the amount of force acting on the same mass and the resulting acceleration. Review the table. Force Acceleration
0 N 0 m/s2
150 N 1 m/s2
200 N 1.3 m/s2
250 N 1.6 m/s2
350 N 2.3 m/s2
400 N 2.6 m/s2

What is relationship between force and acceleration as supported by the data table when mass is constant? (2 points)
Force is inversely proportional to acceleration
Force is directly proportional to acceleration
Acceleration decreases when force increases
Force is unrelated to acceleration and motion

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