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Explain the types of inertia with one example.
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  • Types of Inertia

(i.e. Dust particles stay at rest until you shake a carpet.) Inertia of motion - An object will continue at the same speed until a force acts on it. (i.e. Body going forward when a car stops.) Inertia of direction - An object will stay moving in the same direction unless a force acts on it.

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Examples of Inertia

Inertia was best explained by Sir Isaac Newton in his first law of motion. Basically, the law of motion states that an object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion continues in motion until an external force acts on it. Examine several examples of inertia.

Balls rolling down ramp inertia example

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Law of Inertia

When it comes to laws of motion, inertia is one of the greats. Inertia resists change in motion. Objects want to stay in rest or motion unless an outside force causes a change. For example, if you roll a ball, it will continue rolling unless friction or something else stops it by force. You can also think about the way that your body keeps moving forward when you hit the brake on your bike. Inertia comes in different types, check them out.

Types of Inertia

In inertia, there isn’t just one type. Instead, you’ll find three different types of inertia including:

Inertia of rest - An object stays where it is placed, and it will stay there until you or something else moves it. (i.e. Dust particles stay at rest until you shake a carpet.)

Inertia of motion - An object will continue at the same speed until a force acts on it. (i.e. Body going forward when a car stops.)

Inertia of direction - An object will stay moving in the same direction unless a force acts on it. (i.e. One's body movement to the side when a car makes a sharp turn.)

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