Because after much investigation, experiment, and experience, in laboratories
of Physics all over the world, it has been determined that there is more inertia
where there is more mass, and less inertia where there is less mass. Moreover,
through careful measurement, it has been possible to quantify the relationship,
and to demonstrate, analytically and conclusively, that intertia is precisely and
directly proportional to mass, and that where there is no mass, inertia is zero.
Be that as it may, and when all is said and done, it became clear that mass is
like unto no other quantity as a worthy and proper surrogate for inertia.
inertia is the laziness of an object, or an objects resistance to change its state of motion, or how easy it is to start or stop an object. Mass is the measure of an object's inertia. Therefore with more mass, an object has more inertia.
higher inertia higher mass
the greater the mass of an object, the more inertia it has, so to answer your ? yes inertia changes depending on mass :]
Its mass. Greater the mass more the inertia
The difference between inertia and mass is that inertia is the resistance to move. And mass is the amount of matter that something is made of.
Mass is the measure of inertia and if you change the mass the inertia will change.
inertia is the laziness of an object, or an objects resistance to change its state of motion, or how easy it is to start or stop an object. Mass is the measure of an object's inertia. Therefore with more mass, an object has more inertia.
Inertia is directly related to mass. More mass means more inertia.
Inertia is related to the mass, and it is proportional to the mass. When measuring things, you will usually measure the mass, not the inertia - but it basically amounts to the same. Just consider the mass to be what gives an object its inertia.
higher inertia higher mass
The amount of mass affects the amount of inertia. The greater the mass, the more inertia it possesses.
the greater the mass of an object, the more inertia it has, so to answer your ? yes inertia changes depending on mass :]
The inertia of an object is directly proportional to its mass. The greater the mass the greater the inertia and the lower the mass the lower the inertia. This tells us the fat person will have more inertia due to his greater mass and the thin person will have less inertia due to his lower mass.
Its mass. Greater the mass more the inertia
Yes, inertia=mass*velocity
Its mass. Greater the mass more the inertia
The difference between inertia and mass is that inertia is the resistance to move. And mass is the amount of matter that something is made of.