Don't let speed or size fool you. The momentum of an object can be determined by multiplying the mass times it's velocity, so long as it's not accelerating. the product (kg x m / s) can also be written as the Newton second. This should easily solve your one dimensional linear situation.
In real life however, rarely is a object moving in one dimension only at a constant rate. For real life applications, research angular momentum.
Inertia. Inertia applies to both increases and decreases in velocity.
Different velocities is what causes objects to have the same mass and different amounts of inertia. This can be written in a formula.
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The result is friction.
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)
Inertia is related to mass; you might say that inertia IS mass. The objects which have the most inertia are the most massive objects. Those are also the heaviest objects, since mass affects weight.
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The mass of an object has the most effect on its inertia. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion, and this resistance is greater for objects with more mass.
The mass of an object has the most effect on its inertia. Inertia is a measure of an object's resistance to changes in its state of motion, and the greater the mass of an object, the greater its inertia.
The heavier object will have more inertia regardless of the speed at which they are traveling. Inertia is directly related to an object's mass, with heavier objects having greater inertia compared to lighter objects.
The mass of an object has the most effect on its inertia. Inertia is the resistance of an object to changes in its motion, and this resistance is directly proportional to the object's mass. Objects with greater mass have greater inertia.
Inertia is the tendency of an object to continue to move, or stay at rest, unless affected by an externalÊforce. Inertia is related to the mass of an object so objects with greater mass have more inertia.
There is no "A inertia." Its just inertia and inertia is the measure of an objects to stay at rest or to keep moving.
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