Inertia will not be affected when any type of force is applied.
Force and Mass .
inertia.
A moving object tend to stay in motion-law of inertia.
speed
Inertia will not be affected when "net" or "net force" is zero.
Inertia will not be affected when "net" or "net force" is zero.
Inertia will not be affected when any type of force is applied.
Force and Mass .
If the moon doesn't have inertia, it means that if any force whatsoever is applied to it, it will be way out of wack. Inertia causes something to be resistant against a change in motion so if the moon had too much inertia, it would not move at the proper speed and Earth would be affected by its drop in movement. If the moon had no inertia, it wouldn't continue to keep its proper and exact distance from the earth and Earth would be affected by its increase in movement.Hope this helps!! =)
inertia.
A moving object tend to stay in motion-law of inertia.
inertia
speed
No. Inertia is the tendency of an object to maintain its velocity.
Static inertia is when a body at rest wants to stay at rest, or a body that is moving at a constant speed stays at the constant speed.
The one with the greatest mass. In general, inertia is related to mass. Inertia = momentum = mass X speed (technically, velocity). The one with the greater speed (if equal masses).