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  • How Mass Affects Acceleration: A Physics Explanation
    Here's how acceleration changes as an object's mass decreases, keeping the force applied constant:

    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.

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