A one-rupee coin requires less force to move because it has less mass and therefore less inertia compared to a five-rupee coin.
Why does a one-rupee coin require less force to move compared to a five-rupee coin?
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A one-rupee coin requires less force to move compared to a five-rupee coin because it has less mass. According to Newton’s second law (F = ma), less mass means less force is needed to achieve the same acceleration.