What is inertia?what are its types?what r the applications of inertia.
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Inertia : The tendency of an object to resist a change in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line.
TYPES.
Inertia of Rest: The inability of a body to change by itself its state of rest is known as Inertia of Rest.
Inertia of Motion: The Inability of a body to change by itself its state of uniform motion is known as Inertia of motion.
APPLICATIONS
Taking a Look at Inertia Examples. 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.
TYPES.
Inertia of Rest: The inability of a body to change by itself its state of rest is known as Inertia of Rest.
Inertia of Motion: The Inability of a body to change by itself its state of uniform motion is known as Inertia of motion.
APPLICATIONS
Taking a Look at Inertia Examples. 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.
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Inertia is the inherent property of a body to resist the change in its natural state of rest or motion .
There are three types of inertia :
Inertia of motion
Inertia of direction
Inertia of rest
Inertia of motion :
The inherent property of a body to resist the change in its natural state of
motion is inertia of motion .
Ex : When the bus suddenly comes to a halt , we tend to fall forward . This
is due to inertia of motion .
Inertia of rest :
The inherent property of a body to resist the change in its natural state of
rest is called as inertia of rest .
Ex : When a bus suddenly comes into motion , we tend to fall backward .
This is due to inertia of rest .
Inertia of direction :
The inherent property of a body to resist the change in its current direction
of motion .
Ex : When a bus suddenly takes a turn , we tend to move in the outward
direction . This is due to inertia of direction .
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