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If you change the mass of a moving object, you change its _______. momentum and inertia inertia neither momentum nor inertia
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If you change the mass of a moving object, you change its _______.
momentum and inertia
inertia
neither momentum nor inertia
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momentum
Step-by-step explanation:
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Momentum and inertia, Momentum=P. P=MV. M=mass and V=velocity. Mass is related to inertia so inertia=F. F=MA. A=acceleration.
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