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Gustavo Holmes
21 September, 18:12
Which statement best defines inertia?
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Francesca Anderson
21 September, 19:27
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a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest, unless the state is changed by an external force
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Barbara Nolan
21 September, 21:34
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Stay in motion. Inertia means an object in motion will.
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