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Physics, 20.03.2021 03:00, bryanmcmillianjr

Assuming all objects are moving with the same velocity, which statement describes the object with the largest inertia? (2 points)
O A driver continues forward after his car takes a sharp turn.
A ball rolls across a street and into a large soccer field.
O A rock is thrown in space and continues in a straight line.
An avalanche of snow falls down a mountain side.

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