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14 February, 17:18

Why an object with a smaller mass has a larger acceleration than a larger mass if the same force acts on each?

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  1. 14 February, 17:44
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    Force = mass/acceleration

    mass = force/acceleration so mass is inversely proportional to acceleration. the lighter an object, the faster it moves and vice versa.
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