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inertia the reluctance of all matter to change its state of rest or uniform motion; the tendency of all objects to preserve its motion
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inertia the property of a body, due to its mass, that causes it to resist any change in its motion unless overcome by a force
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inertia A measure of a body
Ãâó: www.usmotors.com/Terms/1-122-I.htm
inertia resistance to motion, mass
Ãâó: www.phy.uct.ac.za/courses/phy322s/glossary.htm
inertia The property of an object to resist changes in velocity unless acted upon by an outside force. Higher inertia objects require larger torques to accelerate and decelerate. Inertia is dependent upon the mass and shape of the object.
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