An iPod has more inertia than a CD due to its greater mass. Inertia is a measure of an object's resistance to changes in its state of motion, and it is directly proportional to the object's mass.
The basketball has more inertia because it has more mass than a penny. Inertia is directly related to an object's mass - the larger the mass, the greater the inertia.
The hammer has more inertia than the feather due to its greater mass. Inertia depends on an object's mass, so the more massive an object is, the greater its inertia.
An object with a higher mass would have more inertia than a 5kg object. Inertia is directly related to an object's mass - the greater the mass, the greater the inertia. So, any object that weighs more than 5kg would have more inertia.
The 2kg brick has more inertia than the 1kg brick. Inertia is directly proportional to an object's mass, so the higher the mass, the greater the inertia.
10 kilograms of feathers has more inertia because mass is directly proportional to inertia.
There are several great iPod dock and CD player combinations, but a CD player will not directly plug into a iPod.
....excuse me? Please give more information.
by downloading the songs on the CD on the computer and plug in your iPod and pick what songs you want on your iPod
Yes, but if you sync your iPod with that computer, the CD will be erased from your iPod, so I would recommend leaving the CD on iTunes.
you put the CD in the computer and plug in the ipod then drag the music icon to the ipod one
no but you can buy a Ilab or a iPod docking station do this there like CD players just you put your iPod on them
load the CD into your computer rip the songs into your computer then sync those songs into your iPod
You add it to your iTunes library first, and then sync your iPod. You can't rip a CD directly onto an iPod because that doesn't work.
iTunes automatically downloads the CD to your iTunes library - you can then transfer them to your ipod. If you are downloading a complete CD image from the net then you will have to burn the CD to import it to iTunes. If you are downloading the files as mp3's then you can simply drag them into your iTunes library and from there into your ipod. Hope that answers your question.
yes .step 1 simply insert the CD a window will come up and ask some stuff click "rip CD with itunes" and itunes will come up and it will start copying the music files to your itunes librairy .step 2 connect your iPod to your computer click on your iPod icon in itunes. click the music tab and select that albulm or the whole library. click sync and your iPod should begin syncing the music.congratulation's you just put a CD on your iPod for more help go to apple's iPod site www.apple.com then click iPod-itunes
Most CD players do not have an ipod jack, but you can purchase car adapters for around $30.
To add a CD to an iPod first import it into the iTunes library where it can be converted to MP3 (or AAC) files which can then be added to the iPod. (See links below)