It depends on the object's mass.
By Newton's first law of motion, it can be concluded that inertia of an object is inversely proportional to the mass of the object. In other words, larger the mass smaller the inertia and vice-versa.
There is no "A inertia." Its just inertia and inertia is the measure of an objects to stay at rest or to keep moving.
Inertia is related to mass; you might say that inertia IS mass. The objects which have the most inertia are the most massive objects. Those are also the heaviest objects, since mass affects weight.
An objects mass is a measure of its inertia.
yes
Mass is the measure of inertia and if you change the mass the inertia will change.
Yes, inertia=mass*velocity
Inertia. Inertia applies to both increases and decreases in velocity.
Inertia is the tendency of all objects to resist change in motion.
An objects mass is a direct measurement of its inertia.
Yes, inertia=mass*velocity
no more, inertia is proportional to mass
That property is called "inertia".