True. Mass is the only way to measure inertia. more mass = more inertia
Yes, a cart loaded with groceries has more inertia because it has more mass than the empty cart. The inertia of any object is determined by the amount of its mass.
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True. Inertia is the resistance of an object to changes in its motion, and it is directly proportional to mass. Therefore, a cart loaded with groceries, which has more mass compared to an empty cart, will have more inertia.
True. Inertia is directly proportional to mass, so the cart with groceries, having more mass, will also have more inertia compared to the empty cart.
Yes definitely!
A shopping cart full of groceries has more inertia.
When a shopping cart is full of groceries, it has more mass, which means it has more inertia. Inertia resists changes in motion, so more force is needed to accelerate the heavier cart compared to the empty one. Additionally, the friction between the wheels and the ground may increase with the added weight, further requiring more force to overcome.
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because it has more mass
becoz loaded truck has got more weight than the empty truck.....so becoz of which loaded truck has got more friction in tyres compared to empty truck...this may the reason why loaded truck starts slow than the empty truck
You need more force to push it. The loaded one has more mass than the empty one.
2856kg fully loaded or... 1800kg un-loaded or empty
2.5 lbs empty 3 lbs loaded
Of course. Empty miles are referred to as "deadhead", and are particularly undesirable for owner operators who get paid by the loaded mile, whereas a company driver or company lease operator gets paid by the mile, whether loaded or empty.