Which has the most inertia? a sports car going 210 mph around the track your pet dog/cat/horse/bird/fish moving at their
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The answer is:
A CRUISE SHIP DOCKED IN A PORT.
Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist change a change in motion. Mass is a quantity that depends on inertia. With that definition, the only thing that is considered in terms of inertia is mass. The more mass, the more it will resist a change in motion. In short, more mass, means more inertia.
The state in which an object is moving has NO effect on inertia. No matter how fast something is moving, it would still have the same mass, or it would still have the same inertia as it did from its starting point.
Pebbel is the fastest and the most inertia
1, 12+6+7 there are 25 possible outcomes
Choice D
2. there are 13 odd numbers (12 even numbers)
13 favorable outcomes
Choice C
3. 1/2 is the probability of landing on tails
1/2 * 1/2 *1/2 * 1/2 = 1/16
Choice D
4. since the die is first the number has to be first
its a number then head or tails
Choice A
5. you multiply the events together to get the total number of outcomes.
8*6 = 48
Choice C
6. 6 choose 4 (order does not matter)
n!/r!(n − r)! where ! = factorial
6! / (4! *2!)
(6*5*4*3*2*1)/(4*3*2*1*2*1) =
6*5/2 = 15
Choice A
1/14th
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2. a cruise ship docked in a port
In fact, inertia is the resistance of an object to any change in its velocity/change of its state of motion. The inertia of an object depends only on the mass of the object: the greater the mass, the larger the inertia. In this case, the object with largest mass among the choices is the cruise ship docked in the port, so this is the object with most inertia.
3. gram
Mass represents the quantity of matter inside an object, and it is measured in grams (g). Actually, the SI units of the mass is the kilogram (kg), a multiple of the gram: 1 kg = 1000 g.
4. [tex]m/s^2[/tex]
Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity per unit time:
[tex]a=\frac{\Delta v}{\Delta t}[/tex]
The change in velocity, [tex]\Delta v[/tex], is measured in m/s, while the time [tex]\Delta t[/tex] is measured in seconds (s): therefore, the acceleration is measured in
[tex][a]=\frac{[m/s]}{[s]}=[\frac{m}{s^2}][/tex]
5. Newtons
The Newton (N) is the SI unit used for the force. The force is defined as the product between mass (m) and acceleration (a):
[tex]F=ma[/tex]
since the mass is measured in kg and the acceleration in m/s^2, 1 Newton corresponds to
[tex]1 N= 1 kg \frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]
6. 1030 N
Given m=1.04 kg (mass of the hockey puck) and [tex]a=987 m/s^2[/tex] (acceleration of the hockey puck), the force needed to accelerate the puck with this acceleration is given by Newton's second law:
[tex]F=ma=(1.04 kg)(987 m/s^2)=1026 N[/tex]
which corresponds (approximately) to option C) 1030 N.
7. 520 kg
Given [tex]a=9.71 m/s^2[/tex] (acceleration of the car) and F=5050 N (net force applied on the car), we can find the mass of the car by using again Newton's second law:
[tex]m=\frac{F}{a}=\frac{5050 N}{9.71 m/s^2}=520 kg[/tex]
8. 1.00 m/s2
In this case, the net force applied by Amber is F=35 N.
The total mass of the brother+wagon is
[tex]m=32 kg+3 kg=35 kg[/tex]
Therefore, we can find the acceleration of the system by using again Newton's second law:
[tex]a=\frac{F}{m}=\frac{35 N}{35 kg}=1.00 m/s^2[/tex]
9. forward
This is because of the inertia: in fact, the car (and the groceries inside it) is initially moving forward. When it stops, the groceries inside the car tends to continue moving forward: due to their inertia, they tends to continue their motion with constant speed, until they are stopped by an external force.
10. The tendency of an object with mass to resist a change in its motion.
Inertia is exactly this: the tendency of an object with mass to resist a change in its motion. This means that an object at rest tends to stay at rest, while an object in motion tends to keep its speed. The inertia of an object depends only on its mass: the larger the mass, the greater the inertia.
35 pages multiplied by the number each page can hold (60) tells you how many total cards the book will fit.
35 x 6 = 210 spaces for cards
now if the guy has 90 cards, you subtract that to find how much space is left.
210 spaces - 90 cards = 120 space left for more cards.
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Step-by-step explanation: there is 3 sets of (F), (B), (S)
c
Step-by-step explanation:
Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster is an electric sports car that served as the dummy payload for the February 2018 Falcon Heavy test flight and became an artificial satellite of the Sun. ... It is the first production car launched into space and first to orbit the sun.
Please mark me as brainlist.Inertia is indistinguishable from mass. The cruise ship is the winner.