difference between inertia and mass?
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Mass is a measurable quantity, whereas inertia is a concept used to describe how hard it is to change the current state of the mass.
• For classical mechanics, mass is a property of the object itself but inertia is a property of the motion as well as the mass.
• Inertia is the concept, which is used to define the mass.
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• For classical mechanics, mass is a property of the object itself but inertia is a property of the motion as well as the mass.
• Inertia is the concept, which is used to define the mass.
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