Physics, asked by MMSolver, 1 year ago

5 examples of inertia of direction ​

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Answered by evitaanita392
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One's body movement to the side when a car makes a sharp turn.

Tightening of seat belts in a car when it stops quickly.

A ball rolling down a hill will continue to roll unless friction or another force stops it.

Men in space find it more difficult to stop moving because of a lack of gravity acting against them.

If pulled quickly, a tablecloth can be removed from underneath of dishes. The dishes have the tendency to remain still as long as the friction from the movement of the tablecloth is not too great.

Shaking a bottle of ketchup. When bringing the bottom down, the suddenly stopping it, inertia is what causes the ketchup to come out of the bottle.

When playing football, a player is tackled and his head hits the ground. The impact stops his skull, but his brain continues to move and hit the inside of his skull. His brain is showing inertia.

If one drove a car directly into a brick wall, the car would stop because of the force exerted upon it by the wall. However, the driver requires a force to stop his body from moving, such as a seatbelt, otherwise inertia will cause his body to continue moving at the original speed until his body is acted upon by some force.

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MMSolver: I ask inertia of direction but you have also given me inertia of rest, motion
evitaanita392: example:Mud through rotating wheels: we have seen that the rotating wheels of a vehicle throughout mud in a tangential direction. This is due to inertia of direction. This is the reason that the mud guards are provided in vehicles over the wheels to stop this mud so that to protect the clothes.
Answered by AbhijithPrakash
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  • When a car makes a sharp turn at a high speed, the driver tends to get thrown to other side due to inertia of direction.
  • The spark coming out of a grinding stone are tangential to the rotating stone due to directional inertia.
  • The mud from the wheels of a moving vehicle flies off tangentially.
  • It is advice to tie our luggage kept on the roof of a bus with a rope because luggage can be thrown sideways due to inertia of direction.
  • Water is flowing in a particular direction and if you place a rotating wheel particles of water fly of tangentially due to inertia of direction.

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