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A and B are two objects with masses 100 kg and 75kg respectively , then what is the answer

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Answered by knjroopa
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Answer:

Explanation:

Given A and B are two objects with masses 100 kg and 75 kg respectively ,  

Let M1 = 100 kg , M2 = 75 kg  

Both the objects have masses equal to 100 kg and 75 kg

Now M1 has more inertia since M1 > M2 and inertia is a measure of mass

So mass M1 has more inertia.

Answered by HappiestWriter012
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Question :

A and B are two objects with masses 100kg and 75kg respectively then

(both will have same inertia, B will have more inertia, A will have more inertia, both will have less inertia)

Answer :

Inertia is the inherent property possessed by the body or the tendency to oppose the change in state of rest or uniform motion.

Inertia depends on mass. Greater mass has greater tendency to oppose the change, Hence Heavier the body, Greater it's inertia.

Mass of body A = 100 kg.

Mass of body B = 75 kg.

Mass of body A > Mass of body B

So, A is the heavier body. Hence it's inertia will be more.

Therefore, A will have more inertia.

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