Physics, asked by tkm01010, 4 months ago

The origin of inertia of an object is :

(a) only mass

(b) only velocity

(c) mass and velocity both

(d) none of the above​

Answers

Answered by bholusoniverma
3

Answer:

option c is correct.....

Answered by suhanakhatoon980
1

Answer:

none of the above

Explanation:

because ,

Newton's Second Law defines inertial mass as the ratio of the applied force on an object to the responding acceleration of the object (viz., F=ma). However mass itself is never directly measured. ... It is inertia, the reaction of the object to impressed forces, that is measured.

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