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The inertia of an object is directly related to what other property of the object? | mass
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What happens to a moving object if no unbalanced force acts on it? | an object stays moving at a constant speed and in a straight line
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How does inertia affect motion? | intertia will resist change in motion
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How does friction affect moving objects? | friction resist to movement of one surface pass to another
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In what direction does an object accelerate? | in the direction of the force (page 318 fig. 8)
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Why do objects fall at different rates? | Air resistance creates an upward force that counter acts the downward force of gravitiy
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