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What would happen to an object if there were no inertia? Also would this mean that if there were no inertia that an object may travel high speeds DEPENDING on the object's …
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what would happen to an object if there were no inertia? Also would this mean that if there were no inertia that an object may travel high speeds DEPENDING on the object's mass?
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there would be infinite acceleration, and the body would have no mass
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