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The greater the mass of an object, a.the more space it takes up b.the more balanced it is c.the easier the object starts moving d.the greater its inertia
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The greater the mass of an object, a.the more space it takes up b.the more balanced it is c.the easier the object starts moving d.the greater its inertia
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The greater the mass of an object,
a.the more space it takes up
b.the more balanced it is
c.the easier the object starts moving
d.the greater its inertia
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I believe that the answer to this question is B
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Answer:
d.
Step-by-step explanation:
Mass is the measurement of interia in physics.
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