Gravity is the natural force of attraction between two masses.
inertia is directly linked to mass and represents its resistance to change of velocity.
The difference between inertia and mass is that inertia is the resistance to move. And mass is the amount of matter that something is made of.
Since gravity is produced by mass, the center of mass is also the center of gravity. The only difference between these two concepts is that mass is a more basic quantity, so the center of mass would also be the center of inertia, as well as the center of gravity. In practice, these terms can be used interchangeably.
no difference, the newton first law is also called law of inertia
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Inertia does not affect gravity, these are two entirely separate things, even though they both are produced by the same thing, which is mass. Mass creates both inertia and gravity, but inertia and gravity do not affect each other.
The difference between inertia and mass is that inertia is the resistance to move. And mass is the amount of matter that something is made of.
1) The gravitational attraction between the planets and the Sun. 2) The "inertia" of the planets. That's their tendency to move in a straight line unless a force (gravity in this case) acts on them.
Gravity.
Since gravity is produced by mass, the center of mass is also the center of gravity. The only difference between these two concepts is that mass is a more basic quantity, so the center of mass would also be the center of inertia, as well as the center of gravity. In practice, these terms can be used interchangeably.
Gravity affects inertia. The lower the gravity, the more inertia.
no difference, the newton first law is also called law of inertia
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Inertia does not affect gravity, these are two entirely separate things, even though they both are produced by the same thing, which is mass. Mass creates both inertia and gravity, but inertia and gravity do not affect each other.
There is no difference. They are the same.
Any satellite is in a careful balance between gravity and inertia.
A force is a push or a pull. Inertia is unchanging state (mass or velocity)
newton discovered inertia