| inertia |
A property of matter that causes it to resist changes in speed or direction (velocity).
Ãâó: science.nasa.gov/newhome/help/glossary.htm
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| inertia |
the tendency of objects to remain in an existing state of motion: for a body that is stationary to remain stationary, and for a moving body to keep on moving in the same direction at the same speed
Ãâó: hub1.worlded.org/docs/lowell/PHYSICS.htm
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| inert gas |
A gas that does not react with the substances coming in contact with it.
Ãâó: www.coalitionforcleanair.org/air-pollution-glossar...
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| inertia |
Inertia is a property of matter: a mass at rest remains at rest and a mass in motion remains in motion as long as no outside force acts upon it.
Ãâó: www.ccastronomy.org/terminology.htm
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| inertia |
A measure of an object
Ãâó: www.microkinetics.com/glossary.html
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