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define inertia of direction ​

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Answered by raynanndini
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inertia of direction is defined as the inability of a body or object to change its direction of motion by itself. That is external force is required to change its direction of motion.

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Answered by Cynefin
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According to Newton's 1st law of motion, the tendency of a body to resist any change is known as Inertia. The body will maintain its state unless compelled by any external unbalanced force. The Inertia can be of 3 types:

  • Inertia of Rest
  • Inertia of Motion
  • Inertia of Direction

✍Here is more about Inertia of Direction.....

With the definition of Inertia, we can now say that the tendency of a body to resist any change in its direction is known as Inertia of Direction. This means that the body will continue to move in the same direction unless compelled external unbalanced force is applied on it.

Let see some examples:

  • You must have experienced the feeling of being thrown away while inside a vehicle taking a sharp turn. You tend to thrown to a single side. This is due to Inertia of Direction.
  • Have you ever observed sand particles being thrown away tangentially when wheels of vechile rotate at high speeds. In this case, they are resisting the change in direction. Thus, this is due to Inertia of direction.

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  • Inertia of Rest:

The tendency of a body to remain at rest until and unless compelled by an external unbalanced force. Examples are :-

  • The cardboard and coin experiment
  • Dust from a blanket

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  • Inertia of Motion

The tendency of an object to remain in the state of uniform motion until and unless compelled by an external unbalanced force. Examples are:-

  • You tend to fall forward when car stops.
  • Jumping out of moving vechile, falling forward.

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  • Inertia of direction in diagrammatic way for better understanding.

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