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A bowling ball has a mass of 10 kilograms. A tennis ball has a mass of 0.08 kilogram. How much inertia does the bowling ball have compared to the tennis ball?

Newton's First Law is asked to be used here.

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A bowling ball has a mass of 10 kilograms. A tennis ball has a mass of 0.08 kg. How much inertia does the bowling ball have compared to the tennis ball? 10 kg - 0.08 kg = 10.80 kg Since the bowling ball has more mass, naturally it has more inertia since inertia is a quantity that is solely dependent upon the mass

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