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What happens to acceleration as mass increases (constant force)?

Decreases. From F = ma, a = F/m, so greater mass means less acceleration for the same force.

Short Answer

Decreases is the best answer.

This concept lives inside the mechanics toolkit: forces, motion, energy, momentum, and rotation. The safest way to solve it is to name the governing law first, then connect the variables in units you trust.

From F = ma, a = F/m, so greater mass means less acceleration for the same force.

Why This Answer Is Correct

This is a Easy-level question in Classical Mechanics. The prompt is really testing whether you can connect the concept to its defining physical relationship instead of picking a nearby-but-wrong term.

Mechanics questions usually become easier once you identify whether the problem is about force balance, kinematics, energy, or conservation.

Choices At A Glance

  • A. Increases
  • B. Stays the same
  • C. Decreases
  • D. Doubles

When similar options appear on an exam, eliminate the ones that break the core law, use the wrong units, or confuse a definition with a consequence.

Topic Snapshot

Topic: Classical Mechanics

Difficulty: Easy

Best next move: Re-state the governing law in your own words, then solve one more example from the same topic before moving on.