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which is not a type of inertia

(a) inertia of rest

(b) inertia of motion

(c) inertia of mass

(d) inertia of direction​

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Answered by ly3293549
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Answer:

inertia of mass is the correct answer

Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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Among the given options, the one which is not a type of inertia is (c). inertia of mass.

  • A body's inertia is its incapacity to alter its state of rest, uniform motion along a straight line, or motion direction on its own.
  • An external force is required for an object to overcome its condition of inertia.
  • There are three different kinds of inertia: inertia at rest, inertia in motion, and inertia in direction.
  • The tendency of a body to stay in its state of rest or its incapacity to change its state of rest on its own is known as the inertia of rest.
  • The inability of a body to alter its state of motion on its own is referred to as the inertia of motion.
  • Inertia of direction is the incapacity of a body that is travelling in one direction to change that direction without external force.
  • The laws of inertia were first put forth by Sir Isaac Newton.
  • The property of an object's mass is called inertia.

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