The heaviest ones, of course!
A few good examples would be large furniture such as beds, couches and dressers, your washer, your drier, and possibly your TV, depending on how large it is. If objects fixed in place count, you could say your oven, your washing machine, or even your bathtub.
No. An object that has a lot of mass and is hard to move has inertia.
airplane a dog
Inertia is the tendency of an object to continue to move, or stay at rest, unless affected by an externalÊforce. Inertia is related to the mass of an object so objects with greater mass have more inertia.
because of its inertia, it still has a lot of force so it takes a lot of force to stop it.
That is a tricky question. Possibly you would change an object's inertia if you supplied sufficient force to accelerate it to the speed of light?
No. An object that has a lot of mass and is hard to move has inertia.
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airplane a dog
move like jagger
because newton’s 1st law of motion uses a lot of inertia
because newton’s 1st law of motion uses a lot of inertia
Answer: weight and inertia
because newton’s 1st law of motion uses a lot of inertia
Inertia is the tendency of an object to continue to move, or stay at rest, unless affected by an externalÊforce. Inertia is related to the mass of an object so objects with greater mass have more inertia.
Well, sadly not a lot because her home town Alexandria is hidden under the Mediterranean Sea.
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because of its inertia, it still has a lot of force so it takes a lot of force to stop it.