what is the relationship between the mass and acceleration if the force applied is constant?
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It is summarized by the equation: Force (N) = mass (kg) × acceleration (m/s²). Thus, an object of constant mass accelerates in proportion to the force applied. If the same force is applied to two objects of differ- ent mass, the heavier object has less acceleration than the lighter object
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When the force is constant, acceleration is inversely proportional to mass.
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- Newton's second law states the force is equal to the rate of change of momentum. For a constant mass, force equals mass times acceleration.
- The acceleration of an item produced by a net force is proportional to its magnitude, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to its mass.
- This statement is expressed in equation form as,
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