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Physics, 04.11.2020 17:30 laytonlutz

Students in a science class make three balls from various materials to use in an experiment. Assuming all three balls are traveling at the same speed, which statement is true about the inertia of the balls?

All three balls will have the exact same inertia because they all are the same size.

All three balls will have the exact same inertia because they all are the same size.

Ball 1 will have the lowest inertia because it is the smoothest.

Ball 1 will have the lowest inertia because it is the smoothest.

Ball 2 will have the greatest inertia because it has the most mass.

Ball 2 will have the greatest inertia because it has the most mass.

Ball 3 will have the same inertia as ball 1 because they are both hard.

Ball 3 will have the same inertia as ball 1 because they are both hard.


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