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Inertia keeps the planets in a steady balance.
You put mass as the main heading then put milliliters inertia cubic centimeters Weight matter then gravity
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it is called free fall and its right if you put inertia
A car usually remains stationary, when parked, as the hand-brake has been put on.
This is an easy one. You can put "Inertia is Newton's First Law of Motion." Is that good enough for ya?c:
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Inertia keeps the planets in a steady balance.
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they should use information and put it in their own words, if they copy and paste, the wont learn anything.
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Which one? If it's the one about inertia, put a paper cup/plate on a table cloth. Jerk the table cloth away from the table really fast, but not too violently, and the paper will stay. Also, you can put a marble in a jar full of water. Swirl the water around by moving the jar in circular motions for a few seconds, then stop swirling and the marble will still be moving. That's Newton's first law of Inertia.
Put simply, inertia is the measure of an object's reluctance to change its state of motion. The object's state of motion may be stationary or flying through space at 20,000 km/hr. The unit for measuring inertia in the SI is the same as for mass: the Kilogram. Inertia (mass) can be expected to increase when an object is traveling at relativistic (near the speed of light) speeds.Supervisor's note: The following answer is looking for a clear-headed makeover.Inertia is NOT a force because Inertia just is the resistance to change in motion. An object's inertia never changes.Here is something to think about so you can answer the question yourself...If you slide a pencil on the floor away from any object that could block it the pencil still stops. Do you think it is because gravity or inertia did it? No. The thing is inertia is just like the Law of conservation. All objects,energy, etc. follow it but inertia is not A FORCE that stops a car when it hits a wall. It is an outside force like friction which is what stoped the pencil from countinuing to slide on the ground. An object's inertia can change but not it's amount, because there is no amount of inertia because like i said before inertia is like a law, all objects have inertia (meaning they all follow the rule of inertia) If there were no other outside force like gravity and friction then when we could not accelarate and there would be no inertia. I know this paragraph makes no sence but to me this is how i look at inertia. As a law or property of matter and not a force. One last thing to think about. Does inertia change anything... if so write a disscusion and tell me what you think it changes and if a car crashes DID INERTIA CAUSE THAT...
The law of inertia, simply put, in terms of seat belt safety means that on impact, the car that was going 55mph stops almost instantly, while the contents of the car, for example, the passenger continues at 55mph. Therefore, without restraints, the passengers slam into the dash at 55mph causing serious bodily harm.