Inertia increases as mass increases.
Explanation:
Inertia is the resistance of an object to any change in motion. Inertia is proportional the mass of the object: in fact, as we experience in common situations, the larger the mass of an object, the more difficult it is to change its motion.
A simple example: while it is quite easy to stop a tennis ball thrown towards us, we know that it is not so easy to stop a large truck travelling towards us with the same speed: the reason for that is that the truck has much more mass than the tennis ball, so it has much more inertia. Therefore, inertia increases as mass increases.
ohms law..any one
Answer:
By the amount of energy they carry
Explanation:
Answer: Theory
Explanation: A claim is an interpretation based on the results of a given experiment, you first observe, and interpret the information.
Evidence is the valid data itself.
The reasoning is the approach or the "logic path" you used to reach some theory or claim.
The theory is an interpretation of the natural world, that explains why and or how some things work.
If we want to support a theory, we need to have some valid data that supports, at least, part of it, so the right answer here is theory.
Notice that claim also needs to be supported for valid data, but in the case of the claim you first get the data and then make the claim, and in the theory, the work is done in the other order.
B. frequency.
C. wavelength.
D. velocity.
I believe it is velocity