1.inertness, esp. with regard to effort, motion, action, and the like; inactivity; sluggishness.
2.Physics.a.the property of matter by which it retains its state of rest or its velocity along a straight line so long as it is not acted upon by an external force.
b.an analogous property of a force: electric inertia.
3.Medicine/Medical. lack of activity, esp. as applied to a uterus during childbirth when its contractions have decreased or stopped.
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Dodge doesn't use inerta/reset switches.
The resistance of an imposing object to change it's movement. Intrinsic to mass,it is present in the absence of gravity.
Dodge doesn't use inertia switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
A car; it has much greater mass. A car is about 1000 kg or more; a bike might be 30 kg or less.
Inertia - the resistance of a body to change its momentum, a body at rest remains at rest, a body in straight line motion will remain so, unless a force is applied against it
Planets orbit the sun in a counter clockwise motion, due to the balance between the Sun's gravity and the gravity of each individual planet.
Inertia is the resistance of objects tendency to move. So if you are playing a sport on a rough terrain with an object. The object will not move in a straight line or roll as fast or bounce as high.
because gravity of the sun kicks in and makes them go faster but they do not get pulled into the sun and burn up because of inerta, ( the tendny of a stainry object to stay in place and a moving object to remain in motion unless acted upon by an outside force They also have less distance to cover.
The inertia of a moving object is its resistance to changes in its velocity. It is a property of matter that causes an object to stay in motion or at rest unless acted upon by an external force. The amount of inertia an object has is directly related to its mass.
The force of gravity is the only force acting to keep bodies in orbit. It is the inertia (which is not a force) of these orbiting bodies that keeps them from actually being pulled together completely. Gravity and inerta act in "balance" to allow orbiting bodies to continue to move the way they do.