Physics, asked by dharmpreetbrae, 10 months ago

You push an object and it accelerates you push harder on same object and it accelerates more quickly yet when you push just as hard on a. Heavier object it accelerates much more slowly. Why

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Answered by mukul8564
2

Answer:

This will help you

Explanation:

Newton's First Law of Motion

Objects at rest stay at rest,

Objects in motion stay in motion,

Until something changes its motion.

Things continue doing what they are doing unless a force is applied to it. Objects have a

natural tendency to resist change. This is INERTIA. Heavier objects (objects with more mass)

are more difficult to move and stop. Heavier objects (greater mass) resist change more than

lighter objects.

Example: Pushing a bicycle or a Cadillac, or stopping them once moving. The more massive

the object (more inertia) the harder it is to start or stop. The Cadillac has more of a tendenc

Answered by dilipwalawalkar16
1

Answer:

heavier objects have more inertia

resulting in increase of force .

the heavy the object the more harder it is to

start or stop

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