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A. The more mass an object has, the
more inertia it has.
B. The more mass an object has, the
less inertia it has.
C. The amount of inertia an object has
is not affected by its mass.
D. Inertia is measured by the force
applied to an object.
A. Objects at rest stay at rest; objects in motion stay
in motion.
B. The force necessary to overcome an object’s
inertia depends on its mass.
C. When a force acts on an object, the only result is
action in the direction of the force.
D. All of the above.
A. The mass of an object is the same
regardless of where it is measured.
B. The weight of an object varies with the
force with which gravity pulls on it.
C. Both statements A and B are correct.
D. Neither statement A nor B is correct.
Unmoving objects are being acted on by unbalanced forces
Only objects that are moving have inertia
Newton's Laws of Motion do not apply to outer space
Forces put things in motion.
The inertia of a bowling ball is the same as the inertia of a golf ball