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Mass is the measure of inertia. what does it mean?​

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Mass is a measure of inertia as measured in an inertial frame, i.e., the frame in which an object free of the influence of external forces continues to move at a constant velocity. In the presence of gravity, the inertial frame is really the freely falling frame.

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