When moving the 1500kg has more inertia.
When moving the 1500kg has more inertia.
The heavier one ... always.
1500kg. "Inertia" is a measurement of resistance of an object to a change of it's motion. Oversimplified, a train has more inertia than a car. The more mass, the more inertia, it applies to acceleration and deceleration equally. Galileo demonstrated inertia before Newton's "First Law of Motion" Here is the interesting part: It does not require force to keep an object in motion. Rather, it is a force that brings an object to rest. That being friction. Inertia must not be confused with momentum, they are two different things in physics.
900
I assume by mass this means weight. The average saddle horse weighs between 900 to 1500 pounds. Of course the bigger the horse the bigger the mass.
900 1500:100= 15 = 1% 15 x 60= 900%
900 is 60% of 1500
900 ft * 1500 ft = 1350000 sq ft = 30.99 acres.
900
I would describe "900 into mass" as a nonsense phrase.
Around $900 to $1500
1 1/2 kg = 1500 grams heavier by 1500 - 900 = 600 grams