of course not
Yes, it does.
ROCK
3kg rock = 3000 g rock; so it is heavier because it weighs more. hoping kids use this!
rock
Because inertia is an object's resistance to change. Thus, the larger the mass, the harder its resistance to change. It's like if a rock was rolling down hill. A bigger rock would have higher mass thus higher inertia, thus harder to stop. And vise versa with a small rock
inertia: the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion If a light rock is being thrown at a heavy rock the light rock would probably crack or get deflected from the heavy rock, but if a heavy rock is being thrown at a light rock the light rock would most likely shatter. A: The heavy rock has more inertia
Yes. Kilogram is the unit of mass.
of course not
Yes, it does.
heres what you have to do go left twice and then go down twice and use rock smash
Inertia
Inertia, and Newton's First Law.
As a rock falls on the ground, its kinetic energy increases due to its increasing speed and momentum. The potential energy of the rock decreases as it loses height. The impact force between the rock and the ground increases as the rock accelerates towards the ground.
go left twice and go down twice then use rock smash.
"Rock chalk... Jay-Hawk... KU," repeated twice slowly, and then three times quickly.
A rock falls from a high place due to the force of gravity pulling it downward. This force overcomes the rock's inertia and friction with the surface, causing it to accelerate towards the ground. Factors such as tilt of the surface, weathering, and seismic activity can also contribute to rock falls.