Which would require a greater force $-$ accelerating a $1\, kg$ mass at $10\, m s^{-2}$ or a $2\, kg$ mass at $4\, m s^{-2}$?

  • A
    Accelerating a $1\, kg$ mass at $10\, m s^{-2}$
  • B
    Accelerating a $2\, kg$ mass at $4\, m s^{-2}$
  • C
    Both require the same force
  • D
    Cannot be determined

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