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What relationship does mass have with inertia?
The relationship that mass have with inertia.
Answer to Problem 12A
The mass is a measure of inertia.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
Mass is the quantity of matter in an object. Inertia is the property of an object to oppose the changes in its state of motion.
Mass is a measure of inertia. Mass and inertia are independent of location of an object. Mass is large then object has large inertia and more force is required to change its motion.
Conclusion:
Inertia is proportional to mass.
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