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Q: How much greater is the inertia of a 1 kg mass to the inertia of a 4 kg mass?
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Which has more inertia a car with a mass of 900 kg or a car with a mass of 1500 kg?

When moving the 1500kg has more inertia.


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What has more inertia a truck or soccer ball?

A truck is heavier, has more mass. So at the same speed, the more massive object has more inertia. A scientific word for inertia is Momentum, defined as mass times speed, and is equal to force times time. So a 1 kilogram mass operated on by a 1 Newton force for 1 second would move at 1 metre per second and would have a momentum of 1 kg-N.


Mass of a proton is much greater than the mass of a neutron?

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What is the SI unit of inertia?

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