The inertia of an object is (m) measured when the object is at rest in the Earth

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The inertia of an object is \(m\) measured when the object is at rest in the Earth reference frame. According to Galilean relativity, what is its inertia measured by an observer moving past the object with a constant velocity \(\vec{v}\) in the positive \(x\) direction? What is the object's momentum according to this observer?

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