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30 July, 07:42

A car has a forward acceleration. How would the acceleration of the car be different if it had more mass

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  1. 30 July, 07:51
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    According to newton's 2nd law,

    F (net force) = mass x acceleration

    (F = m x a)

    For a constant net force the higher mass gives a lower acceleration and the opposite is true
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