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The more massive an object is, the greater its inertia.
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Think about this one and it will become crystal clear. The more mass an object has, the more inertia it has. It's that simple. Inertia is the property of a body that it resists a change in motion. If it's moving, it wants to keep going. If it's sitting still, it doesn't want to move. Inertia is resistance to any change in velocity. And the larger a mass is, the more resistant it is to a change in velocity. There is a direct correlation between the mass of an object and its inertia. A school bus rolling down the road has more inertia than that superbike that is rolling along side of it. And by a long shot. A link can be found below. At least read the first couple of paragraphs of the post. It will be worth the trip over to Wikipedia, where our friends there post knowledge for free.
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If the object is at least slightly resistant to changes in its motion (which is at rest), then yes, it has inertia.
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The magnitude of inertia of an object is we consider the velocity and mass.The object that has least inertia is object that has small mass and velocity.This because the small mass and velocity the easiest it to stop or stop it.As we know that inertia is the tendency of object to remain its state in rest or in uniform velocity in straight line.Small massan velocity of object the small tendency of object to remain it state in rest or in uniform velocity in straight line.
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