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Your friend says that inertia is a force that keeps things in their places, either at rest or motion. do you agree? why or why not? 1. disagree; inertia is a property of matter to behave this way, not some kind of force. 2. agree; only forces can keep things in their places. 3. disagree; inertia is a force that keeps things moving. 4. all are wrong. 5. agree; inertia is not a force that keeps things moving.

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Inertia is a property of matter, answer option 1.
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Answer:

1. Disagree; inertia is a property of matter to behave this way, not some kind of force.

Step-by-step explanation:

Newton's first law of motion states that a body will remain in rest or in uniform motion while no external force is applied on it. What makes things to preserve their states of motion in inertia. It can be easy to understand remembering that the mass of the objects is the measure of their inertia. Since the mass is a property of matter so is the inertia.

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