Explaining the equality of inertia and gravitational mass
Sanjay M Wagh

TL;DR
This paper provides a general explanation for why inertia and gravitational mass are equal, supported by analogous examples to motivate the reasoning.
Contribution
It offers a novel, broad explanation for the equality of inertia and gravitational mass, extending understanding beyond specific cases.
Findings
Inertia and gravitational mass are fundamentally equivalent.
Analogous examples illustrate the reasoning behind their equality.
The explanation is applicable in a very general context.
Abstract
The equality of the inertia and the gravitational mass of a body is explained in a very general manner. We also motivate this explanation by providing analogous examples
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Scientific Research and Discoveries
