A student collects data during an investigation about inertia and acceleration. If the force acting on the objects is constant, which statement about inertia and acceleration is supported by the data? (1 point) Responses An object with a higher mass has more inertia which causes it to speed up less quickly. An object with a higher mass has more inertia which causes it to speed up less quickly. An object with a higher mass has less inertia which causes it to speed up more quickly. An object with a higher mass has less inertia which causes it to speed up more quickly. An object with less mass has less inertia which causes it to speed up less quickly. An object with less mass has less inertia which causes it to speed up less quickly. An object with less mass has more inertia which causes it to speed up more quickly.
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An object with a higher mass has more inertia which causes it to speed up less quickly.
A student collects data during an investigation about inertia and acceleration. If the force acting on the objects is constant, which statement about inertia and acceleration is supported by the data? (1 point) Responses An object with a higher mass has more inertia which causes it to speed up less quickly. An object with a higher mass has more inertia which causes it to speed up less quickly. An object with a higher mass has less inertia which causes it to speed up more quickly. An object with a higher mass has less inertia which causes it to speed up more quickly. An object with less mass has less inertia which causes it to speed up less quickly. An object with less mass has less inertia which causes it to speed up less quickly. An object with less mass has more inertia which causes it to speed up more quickly.
What the data graph looks like:
Force, mass, acceleration
1. 10. 0.1
2. 10. 0.2
1. 20. 0.05
2. 20. 0.1
What the data graph looks like:
Force, mass, acceleration
1. 10. 0.1
2. 10. 0.2
1. 20. 0.05
2. 20. 0.1