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" Mass is a measure of inertia" explain​

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Answered by Eva4321
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By definition, inertia is the resistance to a change in the state of motion of a physical object. ... Mass, which appears in Newton's second law, tells you the force needed to change the velocity of an object by a given amount. Mass is therefore a measure of inertia.
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Answered by aavanysajiraj
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Answer:

Inertia is the tendency of an object to stay in rest or motion

Explanation:

Mass is also a measure of inertia.Take a example of an empty box and a box full of books.We find easier to push an empty box than a box filled with books.So we can understand that mass is a measure of inertia.

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