Physics, asked by jayant67, 9 months ago

f=ma . so m= a/f. Since inertia depends on mass, and mass depends on acceleration and force. Does inertia depends on force and acceleration

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Answered by aayush5674
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Answer:

But not exactly in terms of acceleration.

Explanation:

Inertia is basically the inability of a body to change its state of rest or motion. A heavier object has a higher inertia, even if it moves with a slower acceleration compared to a lighter object moving with greater acceleration. This does not always mean, according to m=F/a, that greater the mass, less will be the acceleration. Even a heavier body can move with a greater acceleration, to exert more force.

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