Respuesta :
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
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
Answer:
Acceleration would decrease
Explanation:
According to Newton's second law of motion, acceleration (a) of a body ( having mass m) is directly proportional to the force (F) applied to it.
F = ma
For the same force applied, if the mass is increased, the acceleration would decrease.
For F = constant, if m increases, acceleration decreases to keep the force constant.