no more, inertia is proportional to mass
Yes, inertia=mass*velocity
Yes, inertia=mass*velocity
The more mass an object has, the more inertia it has. It is harder to change the motion of an object that has more mass.
You, and I are two unique objects and we both have inertia. Anything with mass has inertia. I probably have more inertia than you, because my mass is about 113.63 kg, and you are likely to have less mass than that.
An object with more momentum will have more inertia. Inertia is the ability to resist a change in force; objects with higher masses and higher speeds will have greater inertia. Speed * mass = momentum
True. An object in motion tends to stay in motion, and an object at rest tends to stay at rest.
You are right sir
i think the property of matter inertia is related to is its mass.......the more the mass the less will be the inertia.....
Some objects have more mass, some have less.Some objects have more mass, some have less.Some objects have more mass, some have less.Some objects have more mass, some have less.
As per Law of Gravitation, there is no gravitational force on a massless object, so it will not accelerate. But mass-less object does not exist. It should have some mass and all objects fall down on earth with same acceleration irrespective of their mass(if air resistance is neglected).
more mass means more inertia, inertia refers the a objects resistance to begin moving or to stop moving, therefore yes it does
i think the property of matter inertia is related to is its mass.......the more the mass the less will be the inertia.....