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A student is investigating inertia and acceleration. The data the student collects is shown in the table.
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A student is investigating inertia and acceleration. The data the student collects is shown in the table.
A student is investigating inertia and acceleration. The data the student collects is shown in the table.
Assuming the force acting on the objects is constant, which claim about inertia and acceleration is supported by the data?
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An object with a lower mass has less inertia which causes it to speed up less quickly.
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An object with a higher mass has more inertia which causes it to speed up less quickly.
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An object with a lower mass has more inertia which causes it to speed up more quickly.
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An object with a higher mass has less inertia which causes it to speed up more quickly.
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B. An object with a higher mass has more inertia which causes it to speed up less quickly.
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