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how does the mass of an object affect its acceleration

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Answer:

Explanation:

For an object falling under the influence of gravity, the mass does not affect the acceleration -- that is a constant called "g". As the mass gets larger, it takes a greater force (supplied by the greater weight) to be able to support the same acceleration. g=F/m. The weight (the force) is proportional to mass, so the fraction is the constant g.

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Answer:

As the mass of an object is increased, the acceleration of the object is decreased.

My explanation:

I like to think of it as if you have a wooden car going straight forward it will go a certain speed, if you add a 1 pound weight to that very same car it will go slower than the car without the weight.

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