an object's resistance to change in motion is called is

A. Density
B. Inertia
C. Mass
D. Degrees

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The correct answer is B. Inertia.

To arrive at this answer, let's first understand the definitions of the other options:

A. Density: Density is the amount of mass per unit volume of a substance. It is unrelated to an object's resistance to change in motion.

C. Mass: Mass is a measure of the amount of matter an object contains and is often expressed in units like grams or kilograms. Mass is related to inertia, but it is not the term used specifically to describe an object's resistance to change in motion.

D. Degrees: Degrees is a unit used to measure angles and does not relate to an object's resistance to change in motion.

So, the term that represents an object's resistance to change in motion is inertia (Option B). Inertia refers to the tendency of an object to maintain its state of motion, whether it is at rest or in motion, unless acted upon by an external force. The greater the inertia of an object, the more resistant it is to changes in its motion.

Density is mass/unit volume

Inertia is resistance to change in motion
mass is a scalar measure of how many neutrons and protons you have
degrees is either a measure of temperature or angle or something you get when you graduate