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Physics, 22.07.2019 04:30 ajayrose

In a football game, a defensive lineman exerts a force upon an offensive lineman, causing the offensive lineman to be accelerated backward at 2 m/s2. if the offensive lineman's mass were doubled, how much force would the defensive lineman have to apply to accelerate the offensive lineman 2 m/s2 backward? a. half as much b. twice as much c. four times as much d. the same amount

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