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Which one has greater inertia: massive truck or a lightweight truck?

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

Which vehicle has the greatest inertia, a truck or a tricycle?

Inertia is the same for everything on the planet you are on. What differs is the mass.

Inertia is caused by a particle that orbits atoms. This particle has a huge orbit size and the result is, it bumps into the atoms in materials. Even though most of these particles simply pass right through matter in the spaces between the atoms if you collect enough atoms into a lump to equal the size of the earth, you will generate 1 G equivalent of inertia.

This one G of inertia will be applied to everything equally at the planet’s surface both your truck and your tricycle. If you could move both some distance from the Earth, the inertia would be reduced. 99% of the target area of an atom is in the nucleus. Atoms and molecules with smaller nucleuses present a small target to the particles and so are less effected. If you build your bike out of atoms with small nucleuses like carbon instead of iron for example, it will receive fewer impacts and feature less inertial force.

Answered by HorridAshu
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Explanation:

Which vehicle has the greatest inertia, a truck or a tricycle?

Inertia is the same for everything on the planet you are on. What differs is the mass.

Inertia is caused by a particle that orbits atoms. This particle has a huge orbit size and the result is, it bumps into the atoms in materials. Even though most of these particles simply pass right through matter in the spaces between the atoms if you collect enough atoms into a lump to equal the size of the earth, you will generate 1 G equivalent of inertia.

This one G of inertia will be applied to everything equally at the planet’s surface both your truck and your tricycle. If you could move both some distance from the Earth, the inertia would be reduced. 99% of the target area of an atom is in the nucleus. Atoms and molecules with smaller nucleuses present a small target to the particles and so are less effected. If you build your bike out of atoms with small nucleuses like carbon instead of iron for example, it will receive fewer impacts and feature less inertial force.

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