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The inertia of a moving object depends on: i. Mass of the object ii. Momentum of the object why

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Answered by Anonymous
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The mass of an object is a measure of the object's inertial property, or the amount of matter it contains. The weight of an object is a measure of the force exerted on the object by gravity, or the force needed to support it. The pull of gravity on the earth gives an object a downward acceleration of about 9.8 m/s2.

The mass of an object is a measure of the object's inertial property, or the amount of matter it contains. The weight of an object is a measure of the force exerted on the object by gravity, or the force needed to support it. The pull of gravity on the earth gives an object a downward acceleration of about 9.8 m/s2.Momentum depends upon the variables mass and velocity. In terms of an equation, the momentum of an object is equal to the mass of the object times the velocity of the object. ... The equation illustrates that momentum is directly proportional to an object's mass and directly proportional to the object's velocity.

Answered by geniuspulkit
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inertia of this object depends on both Momentum and the mass because Momentum is directly proportional to mass that's why we can say that inertia of a moving object is totally dependent on the mass of the object and the momentum of the object hope this helps please mark as brainliest thank you

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