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Object A has twice as much mass as object B. Then object A also also has twice as much as

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Speed
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Velocity
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Inertia
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Acceleration due to gravity
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Solution

The correct option is C Inertia
Let the mass of object A=m1
mass of object B=m2
Given:
m1=2m2
Speed, velocity and acceleration are subject to motion of the object. Given the insufficiency of information in the question, nothing can be said about these.
On the other hand, inertia is directly dependent on the mass. Hence, inertia of object A would be twice the inertia of object B.

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