How are force, mass, and inertia related? A. An object that requires a larger force to accelerate has a greater mass and a greater inertia. B. An object that requires a larger force to accelerate has a smaller mass and a greater inertia. C. An object that requires a smaller force to accelerate has a smaller mass and a greater inertia. D. An object that requires a smaller force to accelerate has a greater mass and a greater inertia.​

Respuesta :

An object that requires a larger force to accelerate has a greater mass and greater inertia. Hence, option A is correct.

What is inertia?

A property of matter by which it remains at rest or in motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force.

The more mass found in an object, the more inertia it contains and therefore the greater its tendency to resist change.

That is precisely why applying a net force on two objects of different masses will cause the lighter mass to accelerate more than the object that has a higher mass.

An object that requires a larger force to accelerate has a greater mass and greater inertia. Hence, option A is correct.

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