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Physics, 04.11.2021 14:00 zamariahyou

Two pebbles, Pebble A and Pebble B, are thrown horizontally with the same force. Pebble A's mass is 3 times the mass of Pebble B.
How do the pebbles' accelerations compare at the instant they are thrown?

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