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Does inertia increase with speed?
I have heard that when the speed of the object increase, the mass of the object also increase. (Why does an object with higher speed gain more (relativistic) mass?)
So inertia which is related to ...
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Calculating Moment Of Inertia
The problem I am working on is:
A uniform, thin, solid door has height 2.10 m, width 0.835 m, and mass 24.0 kg.
(a) Find its moment of inertia for rotation on its hinges.
(b) Is any ...
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Why do objects with different masses fall at the same rate? [duplicate]
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Confused about the role of mass
Today we were in our Literature class talking about the Renaissance and the Enlightement and our teacher also said that scientific ...
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Does Dark Matter interact with Higgs Field?
Dark matter does have gravitational mass as we know from its discovery. Does it have inertial mass?
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Why is Higgs Boson given the name “The God Particle”?
Higgs Boson (messenger particle of Higgs field) accounts for inertial mass, not gravitational mass.
So, how could it account for formation of universe as we know it today? I think, gravity accounts ...
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Why Is Linear Inertia Only A Property? [closed]
The Inertia of a body is said to be its property or virtue that is directly proportional to its mass. Now if we consider Inertia of rectilinear motion, it depends on the mass as well as the ...
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Infinite acceleration?
Why is acceleration regulated by mass? In a frictionless environment, why doesn't an object move at infinite acceleration if force is applied on it?
Force causes movement, so unless there is an ...