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Q: What property of an objects determines how much inertia it has?
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What property of matter determines how much inertia an object has?

mass


Inertia is the property of any object that reists any change in?

Inertia is a property of matter in which an object resists a change in motion.


What is inertia and what determines how much i ntertia an object has?

the mass of the object determines the amount of inertia in an object


What effect does inertia have on an objects at rest?

inertia of a resting body, means how much it takes to get it moving


What is the key factor that determines how much inertia an object has?

The answr to your question is, the mass on an object.


What is one property of a wave that determines how much it will diffract when it encounters an obstacle?

Wavelength.


What is one property of wave that determines how much it will diffract when it encounters an obstacle?

Wavelength.


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You can check out the information at your local tax office, you can find out about your property. The tax is made up of the property values in your state and in your area which determines your property tax.


How does mass affect an objects inertia?

A massive object has greater inertia. It requires more force to slow it down or change it's course. Example: It takes much more force to stop a train than it does to stop a car, only because the train has much greater mass.


Does lighter objects have mor or less inertia then heavier objects?

Lighter Objects have LESS "inertia". Mass is physical manifestation of inertia. Mass is weight so the more mass the more potential inertia to over-come -- either to make an object move or to stop an object once it is moving. So, if a meteorite weighing 1 gram hits a space station weighing 1,000 tons the likelihood of the object causing damage is proportional to the speed of the meteorite; but if the meteorite weighs 1,000 tons (same as space station) the sheer mass alone would cause damage (regardless of movement because any movement would be too much.)


Is height intensive or extensive property?

extensive


Which of the following objects has the greatest inertia baseball bowling ball pencil or toothpick?

I think the golf ball has more inertia than ping pong ball, becuase of its weight. It is much heavy which result that it could stay at rest more, than a very lightweight ping pong ball.