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If force is kept constant, would an object with high mass or an object with low mass move with a higher acceleration? Explain your answer.
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An object with low mass would move with a higher acceleration because acceleration is equal to force divided by mass. Since force is kept constant, the object with low mass would have a higher acceleration because it has a lower mass.
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