Physics, asked by NerdsKlub, 21 days ago

As heavier the body, the higher is the inertia, does that mean a 1000kg body in motion, will require more effort than a 50kg body to put it at rest?

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Answered by srshah9022
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Answer:

The greater the weight (or mass) of an object, the more inertia it has. Heavy objects are harder to move than light ones because they have more inertia. Inertia also makes it harder to stop heavy things once they are moving.

As known, inertia is directly proportional to the mass of the body. The more the mass, the more inertia. Here, body A is heavier than body B. Therefore, body A has more inertia.

Answered by sanjeev53353
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Answer:

it is sure that it will require more because it because 100 thousand kg bond is in motion after his arrest and how much casual applied

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