. Stell and Paulo are arguing in the cafeteria. Stell says that if he flings his jelly with a greater speed it will have a greater inertia. Paulo argues that inertia does not depend upon speed, but rather upon mass. Who do you agree with? Explain why.
. Stell and Paulo are arguing in the cafeteria. Stell says that if he flings his jelly with a greater speed it will have a greater inertia. Paulo argues that inertia does not depend upon speed, but rather upon mass. Who do you agree with? Explain why.
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1. Stell and Paulo are arguing in the cafeteria. Stell says that if he flings his jelly with a greater speed it will have a greater inertia. Paulo argues that inertia does not depend upon speed, but rather upon mass. Who do you agree with? Explain why.
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