Indeed, F=mass x acceleration.
But to assume that the force is constant is a mistake. If F was constant, as mass increased, accel would decrese. What you guys are saying is that the force is the same because m is less and a is greater...this isn't necessarily the case. In this comparison, it would make more sense to say that a is constant. Therefore, if a stays the same, those with the greater mass m, would generate more force.
But to assume that the force is constant is a mistake. If F was constant, as mass increased, accel would decrese. What you guys are saying is that the force is the same because m is less and a is greater...this isn't necessarily the case. In this comparison, it would make more sense to say that a is constant. Therefore, if a stays the same, those with the greater mass m, would generate more force.
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