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What is the reason for inertia of a body?​

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Answered by bhavika368
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The tendency of a body to resist any change in its motion (speed or direction) – in other words, to resist any change in its acceleration – is called its 'inertia'. Mass can be thought of as a measure of a body's inertia. Inertia means 'reluctance to change'. Inertia reduces a rate of change but cannot stop it.

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