Depends on the speeds and weights of the different vehicles. A small jet moving real slow can have less inertia than a car going real fast.
A speeding car and a jet on a runway would have roughly the same amount of inertia, as both objects have mass and are in motion. Inertia is a property of an object that resists changes in its motion, and is directly proportional to the object's mass. Therefore, the greater the mass, the greater the inertia.
Whichever of them has the greater mass. Has.
Inertia. You want to go straight, the car (door) [you should be wearing seat belt] is forcing you to curve.
momentum is velocity multiplied by weight so if a small car weighs less than a large truck then it just needs to go faster to aquire the same momentum.
Inertia deals with an objects reluctance to change its velocity. So if its not moving, you will have to exert a large force to get it to move. But once it is in motion, its inertia helps it move by lowering the breaking effect of resistance. If you throw a bowling ball through a grass field, it will go father than a beach ball thrown in a similar manner, because the bowling ball has more inertia!!
If you are driving/riding in a car at 40 mph, you are moving along with the car at 40mph also. Due to inertia, you will continue to move at 40 mph unless another force acts upon you, such as your seat belt. Say the car stops moving- you won't due to inertia, but the seat belt will stop you because it is another force.
A vehicle in motion will have inertia - one which isn't moving will not.
yes, intertia keeps the car moving.
Inertia can be useful and harmful to man. A speeding car will be able to maintain some of its speed by inertia, but a sudden stop will violently transfer that inertia to the passengers' bodies.
When moving the 1500kg has more inertia.
When moving the 1500kg has more inertia.
I am almost certain they would have the same inertia.
Inertia is related to speed and mass; a train is both faster and more massive than a car.
Increasing speed is acceleration. Some examples include: 1. A car speeding up (accelerating) from a parked position to 30mph. 2. A person speeding up to a walking pace from a sitting position. 3. An airplane speeding up from its runway position to its speed at lift-off.
A Speeding Car was created in 2002.
when u pass the car in front of you, it means yoiu are speeding no one sits on the speed limit so you are just speeding more than the car you passed
The heavier one ... always.
Whichever of them has the greater mass. Has.