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Anton Gilmore
4 February, 03:35
How does mass effect acceleration
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Dayanara Duran
4 February, 06:33
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the bigger the mass the lesser the acceleration and vice versa
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this is because the acceleration is a function of the mass and this can be proven by the formula for force: F = ma
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