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i have just read while revising for my physics AS exam that
'Mass is the property of an object which resists change in motion'
'An object with larger mass will accelerate less than the object with smaller mass'
does this not imply that an object with zero mass will have infinite acceleration?
and does having infinite acceleration therefore imply the object has the ability to be everywhere at the same time??
'Mass is the property of an object which resists change in motion'
'An object with larger mass will accelerate less than the object with smaller mass'
does this not imply that an object with zero mass will have infinite acceleration?
and does having infinite acceleration therefore imply the object has the ability to be everywhere at the same time??