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In linear Motion inertia of a body is measured:- A. mass B. velocity C. momentum D. none of above ​

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Answered by shivastronaut1532
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Answer:

A. mass

Explanation:

The inertia of a body at a certain speed is measured by its mass times its velocity, which is called momentum. Newton described inertia as a body at rest will remain at rest and a body in motion will remain in motion at constant velocity unless acted upon by a force.

Answered by chandujnv002
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Answer:

Mass is the correct (Option A). The mass measured the linear motion inertia of a body.

Explanation:

The function of the mass of an object is Inertia. The state of rest or uniform motion along a straight line on its own is an inherent property of all bodies by virtue. It has no dimensions and no units. It is only a property of the body and depends on the mass of the body and not as a physical quantity.

Acceleration refers to the rate of change in velocity. Mass and velocity's function is momentum, which is defined as the product of the mass of the body and its velocity. The product of mass and displacement is nothing.

When a force is applied to a body, It resists its motion initially observed. A greater force is required to move heavy bodies. It can be understood from Newton's second law of motion.

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