An object with a large mass is harder to get moving and harder to stop than an object with less mass. I hope this helps
if there is large mass its harder to get moving and harder to stop than an object that has less mass.
It is easier to push a moving object than an object of the same mass because the weight on the moving object is less and out more.... I know this doesn't quite make sense but email me at oliviabastianich@Gmail.com for a better explenation... i will help in the next 12 hours!
Momentum
The distance doesn't depend on the mass.
The object's mass and speed.
Inertia is the resistance of motion of an object. The more inertia, the harder it is to move something. The less inertia, the easier it is to move. Take a bowling ball and a marble. The marble can be flicked by the finger, because it has less inertia. The bowling ball takes the entire hand because it has more inertia than the marble. According to Newton's laws, an object that is moving tends to continue in motion. A moving object has inertia as it has Mass and Velocity. An object that is not moving requires a Force exerted on the Mass to start it moving.
The momentum of an object is the product of the object's mass and velocity. This is essentially a measure of how hard it is to stop an object.
The amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on its mass and speed.
An object which has a less mass or weight.
density
Momentum