A push on a 1-kg brick accelerates it. Neglecting friction, equally accelerating a 10-kg brick requires
A) just as much force.
B) 10 times as much force.
C) 100 times as much force.
D) one-tenth the amount of force.
E) none of the above
Answer: B
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