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    inertia
    /ɪˈnəːʃə/

    noun

    • 1. a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged: "the problem runs deeper than bureaucratic inertia"
    • 2. a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force: "the power required to overcome friction and the inertia of the moving parts"

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  2. Inertia is the resistance of objects to a change in their state of motion.

  3. Inertia is defined as a property of matter by which it remains at the state of rest or in uniform motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force. Table of Contents: What Is the Law of Inertia? Galileo’s Free Fall Experiment. How Did Galileo Explain Inertia? Types of Inertia. Law of Inertia examples.

  4. Jul 1, 2023 · Inertia is described as a physical object’s resistance to changes in speed and state of rest. It keeps an object moving in the same direction unless acted upon by another force. The more inertia, the greater the resistance to acceleration or deceleration. The word inertia comes from Latin meaning “to remain”. Law of Inertia.

  5. a. the tendency of a body to preserve its state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force. b. an analogous property of other physical quantities that resist change: thermal inertia. inˈertial adj.

  6. Inertia refers to the position in which a body repels a change in its position of motion or rest. Moreover, it also includes a change in the direction of an object. Most noteworthy, the object can keep on moving or stay at rest until and unless it is stopped or moved in a different direction.

  7. Sep 22, 2023 · Inertia meaning is the property of any material by the virtue of which any object tends to be in the state of rest or motion and does not change its state of rest or motion until an external force is applied to it. We define the inertia of any object as,

  8. noun. (physics) the tendency of a body to maintain its state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force. see more. noun. a disposition to remain inactive or inert. “he had to overcome his inertia and get back to work” synonyms: inactiveness, inactivity. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Inertia."

  9. On this page we will learn about law of inertia in physics, inertia and types of inertia. But before going any further on the topic we shall learn about the the Galileo's experiment on motion of objects.

  10. Inertia is the resistance of any physical object to a change in its state of motion or rest, or the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion. The principle of inertia is one of the fundamental principles of classical physics which are used to describe the motion of matter and how it is affected by applied forces.

  11. Jul 9, 2015 · Inertia is the resistance of movement when a body is a subject for some sort of stress. In Newtonian physics, we can define inertia according to Newton's Second Law of Motion $\mathbf{F}=\dfrac{d\mathbf{p}}{dt}\simeq \dfrac{\Delta \mathbf{p}}{\Delta t} = m \dfrac{\Delta \mathbf{v}}{\Delta t} = m\mathbf{a}$.