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Q1 bottle cup Q2 bottle cap Q3Pushing a bicycle or a Cadillac, or stopping them once moving. Q4 8.1 Linear Momentum, Force, and Impulse
Q5 The term inertia may be referred to as “the amount of resistance of an object to a change in velocity” or “resistance to change in motion.” This includes changes in the speed of the object or the direction of motion.
Explanation:
Why is it not easy to move an object from its static position?
When an object is at rest, it has better hold of the surface on which it is placed. In the static position the irregularities of the surface are interlocked properly due to which more force is required to overcome the friction. So it is not easy to move an object from its static position.What is the hardest moving object?
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 stopDo heavier or lighter objects have more momentum?
8.1 Linear Momentum, Force, and Impulse
Can a lighter object have more momentum than a heavier one? How? No, because momentum is independent of the velocity of the object. No, because momentum is independent of the mass of the object.
The term inertia may be referred to as “the amount of resistance of an object to a change in velocity” or “resistance to change in motion.” This includes changes in the speed of the object or the direction of motion.