What is the relationship between inertia and mass?
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A. The less mass an object has, the...
Physics, 08.04.2020 02:16 damientran
What is the relationship between inertia and mass?
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A. The less mass an object has, the more inertia it has.
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B. Inertia and mass are measured separately and in different units.
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C. The more mass an object has, the less inertia it has.
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D. The more mass an object has, the more inertia it has.
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