There would be no life on the planet.
By:karean colson-marshall
(karin)
An object with a higher mass would have more inertia than a 5kg object. Inertia is directly related to an object's mass - the greater the mass, the greater the inertia. So, any object that weighs more than 5kg would have more inertia.
Inertia is, essentially, the body's resistance to change. An example sentence would be: Without inertia, we would be all over the place.
If there were no friction or obstacles, the ball would roll in a straight line indefinitely due to inertia. Without any forces acting upon it, the ball would maintain its velocity and direction.
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.
In zero gravity, inertia would remain the same as in normal gravity. Inertia is a property of a body that causes it to resist changes in its motion, regardless of the presence or absence of gravity. Thus, objects in zero gravity would still exhibit the same resistance to changes in motion as they would in a gravitational environment.
If the moon suddenly decided to stop pusing forward (inertia), the balance between inertia and the earths gravity would cease and the moon would come crashing into us. :)
Fatal Inertia happened in 2007.
We would go into the sun because we don't have any inertia.. We would die
because of inertia
The object would crash into the planet.
The object would crash into the planet.
The object would crash into the planet.
There would be no life because with out the planets and the sun pulling on each other they would spin out of control and possibly crash into each other.
Anything that has mass has inertia.
An object with a higher mass would have more inertia than a 5kg object. Inertia is directly related to an object's mass - the greater the mass, the greater the inertia. So, any object that weighs more than 5kg would have more inertia.
Yes. Even underwater, even in space.
your rotational inertia will be zero