How does momentum differ from inertia?
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kinematics - Inertia Vs Momentum - Physics Stack Exchange Inertia is an intrinsic characteristic of the object related to its mass. Inertia tells you how much force it will take to cause a particular acceleration on the object. Momentum is a function of an object's mass and velocity. Momentum is a measure of the kinetic energy of the object.
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