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    Inertia: Mass Irrelevant in Determining Acceleration?

    One could be more dense. The thing that doesn't matter. They could also be different volumes and their force of friction would remain the same because it depends on mass not volume.
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    Inertia: Mass Irrelevant in Determining Acceleration?

    I was just thinking about inertia and i understand that smaller masses accelerate faster under the same force. Then I thought about an objects acceleration under the frictional force. Now say there were two objects of the same material, same volume but different masses. They are in contact...
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