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Why is a watermelon harder to accelerate than an apple?

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Why is an apple easier to accelerate than a watermelon?

Because the apple has a smaller mass than the watermelon does.


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Is a watermelon a soild?

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What is better apple watermelon or grapes?

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Is an apple bigger than a tomato?

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What other fruit weighs more than an apple?

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Does an object with more weight repuire more force to accelerate than an object with lighter weight?

It certainly does. That's why you have to push it harder to accelerate it horizontally. But that "more weight" that it has is exactly the more force it needs for vertical acceleration, and that's why all objects fall with the same acceleration.


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Does a cantaloupe have more juice than a watermelon?

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