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?.

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In rockets of varying masses, the same motor is employed. Different accelerations apply to the rockets. Newton's Second Law claims. Acceleration decreases with increasing rocket mass.The rate of change in an object's velocity with respect to time is known as acceleration in mechanics. The vector quantity of accelerations. The  net force direction is  acting on an acceleration determines by its object . Anything that causes a change in velocity is referred to as an acceleration. You can only accelerate in one of two way either by increasing your speed or decreasing your direction because velocity is a function of both speed and direction. Generally speaking, there are three different forms of accelerated motions: uniform acceleration, non-uniform acceleration, and average acceleration. When an object moves in a straight path while experiencing equal-interval increases in velocity, this motion is referred to as having uniform acceleration. A force acting on a mass results in acceleration.Learn more about acceleration  here:https://brainly.com/question/2303856#SPJ4