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Transcribed Image Text:**Educational Content: Understanding Newton's Laws**
**Part B: Activity**
**Instructions:**
Drag words or phrases from each group into the blanks to create a true statement.
**Task:**
Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right.
**Choices:**
- 5 m/s²
- 10 m/s²
- 20 m/s²
- ----------
- Newton's first law says that the acceleration is constant for an object moving in a straight line
- Newton's second law says that the acceleration is directly proportional to the mass
- Newton's second law says that the acceleration is inversely proportional to the mass
**Sentence:**
If the mass is doubled, the object's acceleration will be ______ because ______.
**Note:**
Use the choices provided to complete the statement accurately based on Newton's laws of motion.
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This exercise helps in understanding the application of Newton's second law, which explains the relationship between mass and acceleration.
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