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Q: Which of the balls below has the most inertia when it is not in motion?
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Is the oldest and the most basic branch of physics it deals with such ideas as inertia motion force and energy?

Most Oldest branch in physics is Astrophysics(Astronomy). Inertia was developed by Newton in his time . its a good base for common day physics


Which has the greatest inertia?

inertia just depends on mass. Big mass=hard to move.


How is inertia responsible for removing most of the water from wet clothes in a washing machine?

Things in motion tend to remain in motion and continue in the same direction. That is inertia. Since the drum is round, it creates centrifugal force. The water presses out through the holes and the clothes can't The centrifugal force is dependent on the speed of the rotating drum. by M.smith


The more of this an object has the greater the objects inertia?

Simple Answer:Mass and inertia are essentially the same thing.Better Answer:Inertia is a characteristic of any physical object and mass is the quantitative measure of the characteristic.This is embodied in Newton's first law of motion. We can say this as follows.An object in motion will resist a change in motion and a body at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by some external influence. This property of maitaining a state of motion is called inertia in physics. The external influence that can change a state of motion is a force. To say that some objects resist a change of motion more than others is to say that some objects have more inertia than others.Fortunately, this characterization of inertia is more than qualitative. There is a precise physical measure of inertia and it is called mass.This is contained in Newton's second law of motion. We quantify the concept of motion by defining velocity. We quantify change in motion as acceleration. We quantify mass as the ratio of the acceleration to force.F=ma.m=F/a.The dramatic characteristic of the relationship is that if you quantify the mass of an object by applying twice the force, you get twice the acceleration and hence the same mass.To be slightly more specific we must also note that force and acceleration are both vector quantities and the above relationships are valid for both magnitude and direction of force and velocity.Note: Two comments are appropriate to be very technical. First, this explanation ignores the possible distinction between mechanical mass and gravitational mass. Secondly, the theory of relative has an equally significant understanding of mass that is not discussed here. These technical points do not invalidate the description above and may be ignored unless engaged in the most sophisticated and expert levels of discussion.


What objects have the most intertia?

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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When mercury water and air filled in three balls respectively qwhich has greater inertia?

Out of those substances, mercury has the greatest density. So for the same volume, mercury will be the heaviest and carry the most inertia.


Is the oldest and the most basic branch of physics it deals with such ideas as inertia motion force and energy?

Most Oldest branch in physics is Astrophysics(Astronomy). Inertia was developed by Newton in his time . its a good base for common day physics


Which has the greatest inertia?

inertia just depends on mass. Big mass=hard to move.


How does gravity keep objects in motion around the sun?

Gravity, per say, doesn't. It's only a player in the game. With only gravity, things would slowly be sucked into the sun, like a black hole. So that's where the other team, inertia comes in. Inertia is Newton's first law of motion, stating that an object in motion will continue to stay in motion unless another outside force messes with it. And so we have two major forces, gravity and inertia, pushing on one another. Neither win, and as gravity wants to pull into itself and inertia wants to fly away in a straight line, we get a circular path for the object that most call, an orbit.


How is inertia responsible for removing most of the water from wet clothes in a washing machine?

Things in motion tend to remain in motion and continue in the same direction. That is inertia. Since the drum is round, it creates centrifugal force. The water presses out through the holes and the clothes can't The centrifugal force is dependent on the speed of the rotating drum. by M.smith


The more of this an object has the greater the objects inertia?

Simple Answer:Mass and inertia are essentially the same thing.Better Answer:Inertia is a characteristic of any physical object and mass is the quantitative measure of the characteristic.This is embodied in Newton's first law of motion. We can say this as follows.An object in motion will resist a change in motion and a body at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by some external influence. This property of maitaining a state of motion is called inertia in physics. The external influence that can change a state of motion is a force. To say that some objects resist a change of motion more than others is to say that some objects have more inertia than others.Fortunately, this characterization of inertia is more than qualitative. There is a precise physical measure of inertia and it is called mass.This is contained in Newton's second law of motion. We quantify the concept of motion by defining velocity. We quantify change in motion as acceleration. We quantify mass as the ratio of the acceleration to force.F=ma.m=F/a.The dramatic characteristic of the relationship is that if you quantify the mass of an object by applying twice the force, you get twice the acceleration and hence the same mass.To be slightly more specific we must also note that force and acceleration are both vector quantities and the above relationships are valid for both magnitude and direction of force and velocity.Note: Two comments are appropriate to be very technical. First, this explanation ignores the possible distinction between mechanical mass and gravitational mass. Secondly, the theory of relative has an equally significant understanding of mass that is not discussed here. These technical points do not invalidate the description above and may be ignored unless engaged in the most sophisticated and expert levels of discussion.


What is the relationship between interia and mass in 7th grade level?

Inertia is the resistance to a change in motion. Most likely you've felt this in a car when it speeds up quickly and it feels like you're sinking into the seat back. Or, when the car brakes hard and your body moves forward. The relationship between inertia and mass is that the greater the mass, the greater the inertia.


What objects have the most intertia?

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.


Why is inertia important to law of motion?

Inertia is the ability of any physical object to remain in its state of motion or rest unless acted upon by an external un balanced force.Eg:Say that a ball is kept stationary on a floor.It will not move unless a force is applied on the ball.So an external force by a person is needed to move the ball i.e is to set it in motion.This ability of the ball to remain in a state of rest without changing its positon is called inertia..(Unless acted upon by an external force)Eg:Say the ball is moving along a straight line it will continune to move in a straight line(neglect the friction) unless acted upon by an external force to change its path or to to stop it.This ability of the ball to remain in a state of motion without changing its positonis called inertia.(Unless acted upon by an external force)


What items have the most inertia while at rest?

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.


What is the tendency of a moving object to keep moving?

An object that is IN motion tends to remain that way. Check out Newton's laws of thermodynamics. Basically, he postulated that things moving tend to keep moving, things stationary tend to stay stationary, and left to themselves, most thing degrade into chaos. This might sound silly, but you have to examine the statement a bit more. It's 'outside' forces, like gravity, friction, etc that act on objects to alter their movement or lack thereof. If you can imagine, for example a large glass bowl that has a vacuum inside it, and somehow, you could negate the force of gravity and friction as well. If you set a top spinning in the bowl, it would continue to spin forever - no friction to slow it down, no gravity to cause it to tip over, no air to cause drag, etc etc.


What has the most affect on an objects inertia?

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