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OpenStudy (aacollins223):

If two bricks, A and B, are kept on a table and brick A is heavier than brick B, what can you say about the inertia of both of the bricks?

OpenStudy (bugman954):

The static inertia of brick A is greater and it will take more energy to move it. The static inertia of brick b is less and it will take less energy to move it.

OpenStudy (osprey):

a body continues in a stat of REST or uniform motion in a straight line unless acted on by a resultant external force = Newton 1 If A is "heavier" than B, then Mass Axg>Mass Bxg, g being gravity. by mass maybe I mean INERTIAL mass. The inertia of both bricks means that they'll just stay on the table ?????????????????????

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