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How does inertia affect the speed of an object?

Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion. Objects with more mass have more inertia. The more mass an object has the harder it is to change its motion. Thats is how inertia effects and object. (Don't worry I got this from my Science Textbook)


What is friction affected by?

Weight and surface affect friction. The more mass an object has more friction that will occur ex:/ It would be harder to slide an elephant across a floor than a hockey puck. This is because the large amount of friction on the elephant would slow it down. The smoother the surface the less friction. ex:/ There will be more friction on a floor of sandpaper than there would be on a floor of ice.


A force can cause an object to change its speed and or direction?

A force can cause an object to change its speed or direction. A force causes acceleration, as given by Newton's equation F=ma, where f is force, m is mass, and a is acceleration. Acceleration occurs when something either changes direction, like a tether ball is accelerating when it goes around the pole, or when the objects speeds up or slows down.Forces give energy to the object it is acting on.The more mass an object has, the harder it is to move, stop, or change the speed or direction of the object.An object will not start moving unless a force acts on it.An object will not stop moving unless a force acts on it.An object will not change speed unless a force acts on it.An object will not change direction unless a force acts on it.unbalanced


Average speed is the rate at which an object is moving at a given instant?

No. Average speed is the rate an object is moving measured over more than an instant, such as one second, one minute, or something like that. Instantaneous speed, however, is the limit of the average speed as the interval of time approaches zero, i.e. at a given instant.


What is the relationship between momentum and mass?

The more the mass, the more momentum you will need for an object to speed up more, or accelerate.

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The more what an object has the harder it is to slow down?

The more mass it has.


How does inertia affect the speed of an object?

Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion. Objects with more mass have more inertia. The more mass an object has the harder it is to change its motion. Thats is how inertia effects and object. (Don't worry I got this from my Science Textbook)


Which of these two object is harder to stop moving at the same speed a pingpong ball or a baseball?

More force is required to stop a baseball's motion.


Why is it harder to stop a heavy object?

because a heaver object has more mounmentom


Why the mass of an object has an effect on speed when moving on a road?

because the more heavy it is, the more friction it has on a road. the friction slows it down.


How is inertia related to the objects mass?

The more mass an object has, the more inertia it has. It is harder to change the motion of an object that has more mass.


Which has more kinetic energy- A small object or a large object moving at the speed of 25 mph?

You don't say what speed the small object has. If both have the same speed then the heavier one will have more kinetic energy.


What is the effect of slope on the speed of a moving object?

We'll generally see an object moving down a steeper slope gain speed more quickly than one moving down a more gradual incline. If you think about this, it makes sense, and it does so in this case because it is correct. A steeper slope makes for a faster acceleration.


What is the difference between friction and weight?

Friction is a force that stops almost every object so if there is more weight it is harder for the friction to stop the given object


Why is the relationship of force acceleration and mass fma?

This is easier to visualize if you rearrange, solving for acceleration: a = F/m. What this means is that a larger force will produce a larger acceleration. It also means that, since mass is in the denominator, in the case of a larger mass, there will be less acceleration. In other words, a more massive object is harder to accelerate (it is harder to speed it up or slow it down).


What effect does friction have on the speed of an object?

more friction = less speed


Why is locating an object more difficult if you start with the higher power objectives the with the scanning object?

It's harder to find