Physics MCQS - QUESTION DETAILS

According to Classical Mechanics, what is the relationship between an object's mass and its acceleration when a force is applied?
A. Directly Proportional
B. Inversely Proportional
C. No Relationship
D. Exponential

Newton's second law states that acceleration is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to mass, choosing option A.

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