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Chemistry, 13.10.2019 03:20, cupcake3103670

Why is it harder to overcome the inertia of a bowling ball than a baseball? (1 point)
a. because the bowling ball is larger
b. because the bowling ball has greater mass
c. because the baseball has less momentum
d. because the baseball has greater acceleration

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