No. The weight by an object is related to the object's mass. Inertia is a separate effect, also due to mass - but there is no such thing as a "pull of inertia".
no........ the weight is determined by the gravitational pull on any object gravitational pull of different planet is different. therefore, the weight changes
An object's gravitational pull is determined by the object's mass.
The force to overcome it's inertia.
The weight on an object is the gravitaional pull.
mass is constant 2kg on earth is 2kg on the moon. Weight depends on gravity. W = mg where g is grav. acceleration. Since gravity is less on the moon, then weight is less on the moon for the same object
Weight is the measure of the earth's pull of an object.
Almost positive it's inertia
Weight
That is also known as the object's WEIGHT.
The result is friction.
The path that the object takes to either strike the ground or to orbit the body.
weight. . . . .