Momentum and inertia are actually different, inertia is the tendency a body has to maintain a state of rest or uniform motion until acted upon by a external force momentum would be a impelling force or strength.
I guess that momentum is part of the inertia, inertia is composed of momentum as the pages are related to the book. Inertia will be different if it has different kind of momentum. Force will affect momentum so inertia will change.
The antonym for momentum is inertia. Inertia refers to an object's tendency to resist changes in its state of motion.
A 10 kilogram ball would have more momentum than a 1 kilogram ball, assuming they both have the same velocity. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity, so the higher the mass, the higher the momentum.
Inertia is the resistance of an object to changes in its state of motion, while momentum is a measure of an object's motion. Inertia is a property of matter that affects how much momentum an object has for a given velocity. An object with more inertia will require more force to change its momentum.
An object with more momentum has more inertia. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion, and momentum is directly related to an object's mass and velocity. Therefore, an object with more momentum will have more resistance to changes in its motion.
The opposite of inertia is momentum. Momentum refers to an object's resistance to changes in its velocity, whereas inertia is an object's resistance to changes in its state of motion.
Momentum?
momentum
The momentum of inertia, also known as rotational inertia, is a measure of an object's resistance to changes in its rotational motion. It depends on the mass and distribution of mass of an object relative to its axis of rotation. A larger momentum of inertia makes it harder to accelerate or decelerate the object's rotation.
tendency to maintain momentum!!!!!!!!
Inertia of matter.
Momentum