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18 August, 11:56

If an object doubles in mass, what happens to its inertia?

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  1. 18 August, 13:51
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    Inertia is proportional to mass. It is a measure of the resistance to changes in velocity. Inertia is a property of mass and cannot change. Momentum changes as an object changes its velocity.

    HENCE The inertia will also be doubled
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