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14 January, 00:16

Assuming force is constant, how does the mass of an object affect its acceleration?

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  1. 14 January, 04:06
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    Well a simple way to investigate this is to use the formula

    Force = Mass x Acceleration

    so if force is constant say 10 units

    10 = mass x acceleration

    if the mass is 5 units the acceleration is 2 units

    if the mass is 1 unit the acceleration is 10 units

    if the mass is 1/2 units the acceleration is 20 units

    so hopefully you can see a pattern occurring that you can generalise for your answer
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