Asked by Katy

The same motor is used in rockets with different masses. The rockets have different accelerations. According to Newton’s second law, how is acceleration expected to change as the rocket mass increases?

Acceleration cannot be predicted based on changes in mass.

As rocket mass increases, acceleration decreases.

As rocket mass increases, acceleration increases.

There are no changes in acceleration, as it would depend on the amount of force.***

I read that the greater the force the greater the objects acceleration.

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Answered by bobpursley
same motor, same force
acceleration= force/mass as mass increases, acceleration decreases if force is the same.
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1. C
2. D
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1.) A; As rocket mass increases, acceleration decreases
2.) A; The inverse of the mass of the boat
3.) Zero
4.) A; When the velocity increases
5.) D; It increases
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