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Fabian Mitchell
11 July, 13:11
How are weight and mass alike
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Andrew Cannon
11 July, 13:59
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In other words, inertia is the amount of resistance an object has to change. Inertia affects all objects, and all objects have mass. The mass of an objects demonstrates how much matter is within the object. Weight can be seen as force, and the equation of a force is F (or weight) = mass*acceleration (gravity).
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