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Physics, 18.03.2021 01:00 psychocatgirl1

A ball with a mass of 1 kilogram is moving in a straight line at the same speed as a ball with a mass of 10 kilograms. Both balls are brought to rest in
4.0 seconds. What is true of the force required to stop the balls?
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O It takes less force to stop the 1 kilogram ball because it has less inertia.
O It takes more force to stop the 1 kilogram ball because it has more inertia.
о O
It takes the same force to stop both balls because they were moving at the same
speed.
O It takes less force to stop the 10 kilogram ball because it has less inertia.

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