Inertia and Newton's Third Law Flashcards

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What is inertia?

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The tendency to keep moving with the same velocity.

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What does an object’s inertial mass measure?

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How difficult it is to change the velocity of an object.

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How can you find the inertial mass?

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Using Newton’s Second Law:
m = F ÷ a

inertial mass (kg) = Force (N) ÷ acceleration (m/s²)

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What does Newton’s Third Law state?

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When two objects interact, the forces they exert on each other are equal and opposite.

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If the forces on two objects are equal and opposite, why does one object usually accelerate more than the other?

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One object will accelerate more than the other if it has a smaller mass (a = F ÷ m). Acceleration is inversely proportional to mass.

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