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Inertia describes which of the following?
how fast an object is moving
how difficult it is to change an object's motion
how long an object is
how large an object is
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how difficult it is to change an objects motion. inertia is the resistance of an object to change its state ( newtons law of inertia states that an object in motion stays in motion, while an object at rest remains in rest).
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