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Zero gravity does not affect inertia. The inertia of an object is an inherent property of the object and is directly proportional to the object's mass.
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Yes, tackling in football is an example of inertia of motion. Inertia is the resistance of an object to changes in its motion. When a player is running and gets tackled, their body wants to continue moving forward due to inertia. The force of the tackle must overcome this inertia to stop or change the player's motion.
Inertia is, essentially, the body's resistance to change. An example sentence would be: Without inertia, we would be all over the place.
Yes. Inertia is what holds an object in motion from falling faster than the object falling at the same time. Say you have a brick and a feather. Which falls faster? Neither. You see, inertia contributes with the third law of motion, meaning an object at rest will stay at rest until a net zero force acts upon it. Meaning that inertia is that net zero force keeping that object at rest still. Now, if you dropped a brick off of the building at the same time as the feather, inertia would keep the brick from falling faster than the feather because of its speed. Gravity is pulling the object toward earth and inertia is holding it back. Same for the feather except theres less inertia because of the weight of the feather.More Speed= More inertia. Keep that in mind.
Inertia makes it stay still and determines how hard it would be to get it moving
Not a single body is present in this universe without mass but they can be weight less.By definition, mass is the measure of the inertia of a body, so if the body were without mass (as some particles, for example), it would have no inertia.
Zero gravity does not affect inertia. The inertia of an object is an inherent property of the object and is directly proportional to the object's mass.
Weight. (Since fluid is squeezed out, the compressed sponge weighs less). However, if the question refers to compressing a dry sponge, then the only quantity that would change would be volume.
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Is weight and mass the same thing? Is 1 kg always 2.2 pounds? At the surface of the Earth, yes. On the moon, 1 kg would be about 0.7 pounds. Weight is the effect of gravity on mass. In space, you have no (or very little) weight, but you still have the same mass. Astronauts in the ISS have no weight and can float around, but if they want to move themselves, they have to deal with inertia.
Yes, tackling in football is an example of inertia of motion. Inertia is the resistance of an object to changes in its motion. When a player is running and gets tackled, their body wants to continue moving forward due to inertia. The force of the tackle must overcome this inertia to stop or change the player's motion.
Inertia is, essentially, the body's resistance to change. An example sentence would be: Without inertia, we would be all over the place.
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Anything that has mass has inertia.
Yes. Inertia is what holds an object in motion from falling faster than the object falling at the same time. Say you have a brick and a feather. Which falls faster? Neither. You see, inertia contributes with the third law of motion, meaning an object at rest will stay at rest until a net zero force acts upon it. Meaning that inertia is that net zero force keeping that object at rest still. Now, if you dropped a brick off of the building at the same time as the feather, inertia would keep the brick from falling faster than the feather because of its speed. Gravity is pulling the object toward earth and inertia is holding it back. Same for the feather except theres less inertia because of the weight of the feather.More Speed= More inertia. Keep that in mind.
Anything from sitting still to running. When your sitting down your heart is still moving blood through your body and organs. Just typing is making several muscles contract and relax producing movement.