| inertia |
Similar to mass, inertia is the property of an object that opposes any change in motion. Inertia is measured using the same units as those used to measure mass.
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| inert gas |
A gas that does not react with other substances. They include neon, argon, helium, krypton and xenon. They are also referred to as noble or rare gases.
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| inertia |
Resistance to motion, movement, travel or release of a mechanism.
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| inelastic |
Where a small percentage change in price results in a proportionately smaller change in the quantity demanded.
Ãâó: www.econ100.com/eu5e/open/glossary.html
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| inebriety |
inebriation.
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| INE | (physics) the mass of a body as determined by the second law of motion from the acceleration of the body when it is subjected to a force that is not due to gravity |
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| INE | a method of controlling the flight of a missile by devices that respond to inertial forces |
| INE | a system to control a plane or spacecraft |
| INE | a coordinate system in which Newton's first law of motion is valid |
| INE | immobility by virtue of being inert |
| INE | impossible to avoid or evade:"inescapable conclusion" |
| INE | by necessity |
| INE | anything that is not essential |
| INE | not basic or fundamental |
| INE | not absolutely necessary |
| INE | not of basic importance |
| INE | beyond calculation or measure |
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