The Relationship Between Mass, Force, and Acceleration
Newton's Second Law of Motion states:
* Force (F) = Mass (m) x Acceleration (a)
This means:
* Acceleration (a) = Force (F) / Mass (m)
What Happens When Mass Decreases?
If you decrease the mass (m) of an object while keeping the force (F) the same, the acceleration (a) will increase.
Explanation:
Imagine pushing a heavy box and a lighter box with the same amount of force. The lighter box will accelerate more quickly because less mass needs to be moved.
In Summary:
* Decreasing mass leads to increased acceleration if the applied force remains constant.