What exactly is the different between momentum and inertia?

What exactly is the different between momentum and inertia?

Inertia is a concept—the property of an object to resist any change in its velocity. Momentum is a vector quantity—the product of an object’s mass times its velocity and an important characteristic of a moving object. Momentum is important because it’s conserved and it’s conserved in large part because of inertia and related concepts.

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