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F = M A whence A = F/M .

Acceleration is directly proportional to the force applied to the rocket, and inversely
proportional to the rocket's mass. If you need to increase the acceleration, you have
two choices . . . either reduce the rocket's mass, or increase the force applied to it.
That means you must either toss something overboard, or else burn fuel faster.
There's no other way.


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