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The mass of a body relates to its acceleration as follows: when the force is constant, then the acceleration will be inversely proportional to the mass.

How does the mass affect acceleration?

Regardless of its bulk or volume, a body's mass is the amount of matter it contains.

Newton's second law states that an object's force is equal to its mass times its acceleration, or mass times force (F) (a).

This means that the quantity of matter an object contains, independent of its bulk or volume, determines the amount of force required to accelerate it. The more mass an object has, the more force is required to accelerate it.

This suggests that when the force is constant, then the acceleration will be inversely proportional to the mass i.e. as the mass increases, the acceleration decreases and vice versa.

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