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mass is the measure of inertia?? explain

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Answered by cristal
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Mass is that quantity that is solely depend upon the inertia of an object. The more inertia that an object has, the more mass that it has
Answered by Anonymous
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hey dear

here is your answer

Main meaning of inertia is mass of an object

you have the read newton first law

it's called as law of inertia

if any object tend to be in state or rest of uniform motion until external were not applied

Mass depends upon the inertia

A more massive have resist to change the state of object

Mass is directly proportional to inertia

for eg -

Rolling ball is thrown ball continuously moving until external force were not applied

after some time ball stops due to external force applied

hope it helps

thank you
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