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One object has twice as much mass as another object. The first object also has also twice as much...

a. velocity
b. gracitational acceleration
c. inertia
d. all of these

User Mark Giblin
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Answer: (c) inertia

Explanation: Mass is directly proportional to inertia. Mass is not related to velocity, and the gravitational acceleration of all objects a given distance from the same massive body is the same. This is tricky, as the force of gravity (weight) is larger on heavier objects, but one must remember that weight is calculated by multiplying an object's mass by g. Option b is only considering g.

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