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The same net force is applied to object A and object B. The observed accelerations of the wo objects are not the same; object A has an acceleration three times that of object B.
Nhich of the following is correct?
A. Object A has one-third the mass of object B.
B. Object A has more friction than object B.
C. Object A has three times the mass of object B.
. Object A has a different, less streamlined shape than object B.

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