according to newtons second law of motion what does an object with more mass require
A)less force to accelerate
B)more force to accelerate
C)less speed to accelerate
D more distance to accelerate

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More force to accelerate. If you push a car compared to a beach ball, which will you have to push harder for it to move? That's pretty much what the question is asking, if that helps any:)  

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According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, an object with more mass require: B) more force to accelerate.

Newton's Second Law of Motion states that the acceleration of a physical object is directly proportional to the net external force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass.

Mathematically, Newton's Second Law of Motion is given by the formula;

[tex] Acceleration = \frac {Force}{Mass} [/tex]

Basically, an object would typically require more force to accelerate when the mass of the object is large.

In conclusion, the acceleration of an object is highly dependent on the net external force acting on the object.

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