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Situation dependent. When neither is moving, then neither one.
A vehicle in motion will have inertia - one which isn't moving will not.
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).
If an object has more momentum, it has either a greater mass or a greater velocity. If an object has less inertia, it has less mass. So am object with less inertia will accelerate faster than one with greater momentum because of a greater mass, assuming the same force of acceleration is applied to both. However, if the greater momentum is due to greater velocity, not enough information has been provided to answer the question.
inertia is the laziness of an object, or an objects resistance to change its state of motion, or how easy it is to start or stop an object. Mass is the measure of an object's inertia. Therefore with more mass, an object has more inertia.
The heavier one ... always.
One half is greater than one quarter.
Yes, one is greater than zero.
numbers greater than one!
Not at all. In fact, if they're both moving at constant speed, then neither one has anyacceleration.What you describe just means that the speed of one is greater than the speed of the other right now. If either one undergoes any acceleration, then either its speed or direction will change.
Is one fourths greater than 0.21
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