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Figure below shows velocity time graphs for two objects A and B drawn on the same axes.

      

Figure below shows velocity time graphs for two objects A and B drawn on the same axes.
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State with a reason which of the two objects stops in a shorter distance when the same size of force in applied against each given that they are of equal masses.

  

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sharon
- B
- Acceleration of A is greater than that of B and thus A needs greater force than B.
sharon kalunda answered the question on March 26, 2019 at 08:35


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