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An astronaut exerts a certain force on a satellite to accelerate it away from the Space Shuttle. She then exerts the SAME force on another satellite that has twice the mass of the first satellite. How does the acceleration of the second (more massive) satellite compare to that of the first satellite?

(a)   The more massive satellite has half the acceleration of the lighter satellite.
(b)   The more massive satellite has twice the acceleration of the lighter satellite.
(c)   The two satellites have exactly the same acceleration, since the forces are the same.
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Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.

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