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What has greater inertia?

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What has greater inertia?

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“Inertia” is not a quantifiable term. It is a property of matter determined by mass. An object has “inertia” in general (the resistance to change in motion) but measured quantities are momentum and energy. The measure of inertia is an object’s mass only. Since the airplane has more mass, it always has more inertia regardless of its speed.

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