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Establish the relationship between mass and inertia . Give an example

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
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Answer:

Explanation:

The relationship between mass and inertia is explained as follows:

Basically mass is nothing but the overall matter that constitutes a thing. on the other hand, inertia is that property of an object whereby it always tendency to prevent any kind of change happening while a body is moving.

So, it is generally considers that a substance or body will continue to stay in a state of rests unless some external force acts upon  it. Hence both of these can refer to the same object and its overall matter or its property of bring in motion or sat rest. Hence they are connected to each other.

For example: If you pull out a table cover from a table over which there are other heavier objects placed upon it, to will notice that the objects will still continue o be as it is and the table cover will be swiftly out of its place. This is due yo the combined effect of mass and inertia.  

Answered by abhishek2679
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MASS AND INERTIA

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MASS AND INERTIA

Inertia is an inherent property of each body by virtue of which it has a tendency to resist the change in state of rest or state of motion. The property of inertia is due to the mass of the body.

The greater the mass the larger the inertia of body. Thus, a lighter body has less inertia than a heavier body.

EXAMPLES

A cricket ball is more massive than a tennis ball. The cricket ball acquires much smaller velocity than a tennis ball when the two balls are pushed with equal force for the same duration. In case when they are moving with the same velocity, it is more difficult to stop the cricket ball in comparison to the tennis ball.

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