because you are adding more weight to the shopping cart
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.
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.
Yes definitely!
It would generally require around 4,000 pounds per square inch (psi) of force to crush an empty pop can. This force is needed to overcome the structural integrity of the can and compress it.
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A shopping cart full of groceries has 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.
because it has more mass
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. Mass is the only way to measure inertia. more mass = more inertiaYes, 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.Truetrue
Yes definitely!
It's not so much "needed" as it is a physical consequence. The empty weight is the weight of the aircraft itself - without fuel, crew, passengers, cargo or weapons.
<BR> i.e. break line is an empty tag. An empty tag once opened is not needed to be closed.
The housing is currently quite cramped, as everyone is having to stay indoors because of the Swine Flu virus. However, the shopping is brilliant, the shops are just empty.
The answer is: mt I needed quite a lot of hints!
they will keep packets with them
More force because there is more mass:)