what is inertia of an object ? clarify the relation between mass and inertia.
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hello!! Inertia is the resistance of any physical object to any change in its velocity..This includes changes to the speed ,direction of motion..mass and inertia are probably same thing
IN other words inertia is directly linked to the objects mass....
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Inertia is the tendency of an object to remain at rest or in a uniform motion in a straight line on a frictionless surface unless and until compelled by external force. The law of Inertia is Newton's first law.
Explanation:
The relationship between mass and inertia.
- Object with more mass have more inertia. Consequently, a very large rock will be harder to move than a small pebble. The same way,once large rock start to move,it will be harder to stop than the small pebble.
- Since small pebble has the less mass,it's Inertia is less than is it offers less resistance when someone applies force while large rock offers more resistance to change its original position of rest to motion due to it's mass.
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