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  • 18-01-2017
  • Physics
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why is the same mass used for all trials (with different forces)?

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cwalker101
cwalker101 cwalker101
  • 18-01-2017
This is because the amount of force will always be different but the mass will never change in the trials conducted. Hope this helps.
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lonny21
lonny21 lonny21
  • 18-01-2017
Because the mass will never change
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