Inertia is in everything. Inertia is just the fact that things resist a change in their motion. When a Golf ball is on a tee it is at rest and wants to stay that way. So you need to apply a force to get it to move. It's all in Newton's first law of motion.
In a word: NO. Inertia is a basically a measure of mass, or a body's resistance to a change in velocity. Standard golf balls all weigh 1.62 ounces. Bowling balls weigh from 7 to 16 pounds; or from 69 to 158 times more inertia.
no it dosen't due to the force calculated and air resistance is negleted
MOI is moment of inertia, and this is basically the golf club heads resistance to twisting. It applies to woods and drivers. When you hit a golf ball, the weight of the golf ball causes the quickly open and close many times. The more resistant the club head is to twisting the straighter the clubface will stay and obviously the straighter the ball will go.
a golf ball is heavier
I think the golf ball has more inertia than ping pong ball, becuase of its weight. It is much heavy which result that it could stay at rest more, than a very lightweight ping pong ball.
There are actually 3 kinds of inertia. They are as follows : 1. Inertia of Rest 2. Inertia of Motion 3. Inertia of Direction But nowadays people consider that there are 2 kinds of inertia , inertia of rest and inertia of motion.
Inertia
Resting Inertia and Moving Inertia
There is no "A inertia." Its just inertia and inertia is the measure of an objects to stay at rest or to keep moving.
Inertia is associated with mass
the Law of Inertia state
Another name for Newton's first law is "the law of inertia."
This tendency is known as Inertia.