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What are inertia and the interrail mass?
Author: Alana RayAnswer:
Interna is another way to phrase Newton’s First Law. Inertia means an object will stay stationary or continue moving at the same speed and direction (velocity) unless a resultant force is applied. While the interrail mass is a measure of how difficult it is to change the velocity of an object. And the inertial mass is defined as the ratio of the force needed to accelerate an object: the acceleration produced. Objects with a larger inertial mass will require a large force to produce a given acceleration than objects with a smaller inertial mass.
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