(Bilim, İlim) Eylemsizlik; herhangi bir objenin ivmeye direnme eğilimi. Duran bir nesnenin bir dış kuvvetin etkisi olmadıkça durma, sabit hareket eden bir nesnenin ise bir dış kuvvet etkisi olmadıkça sabit hareketini devam etme eğilimi
Inertia is the tendency of a physical object to remain still or to continue moving, unless a force is applied to it. Inherent property of a body that makes it oppose any force that would cause a change in its motion. A body at rest and a body in motion both oppose forces that might cause acceleration. The inertia of a body can be measured by its mass, which governs its resistance to the action of a force, or by its moment of inertia about a specified axis, which measures its resistance to the action of a torque about the same axis
Tendency of a body to resist acceleration The tendency of a body at rest to remain at rest or of a body in motion to remain in motion in a straight line unless disturbed by an external force Inertia is resistance to motion, action, or change Inertia is measured by mass
The measure of a bodys resistance to acceleration or deceleration Typically used in reference to the inertia of the load to be moved by a motor or the inertia of a motors rotor
{i} inertness, inactivity, immobility; tendency of matter to remain at rest or continue at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force (Physics)
That property of matter by which it tends when at rest to remain so, and when in motion to continue in motion, and in the same straight line or direction, unless acted on by some external force; sometimes called vis inertiæ
The property of an object to resist acceleration As one of the most basic concepts of physics, it is still poorly understood It is believed to be a property of bodies primarily due to their interaction with masses at the edges of the Universe Momentum (mass times velocity) is a measure of inertia and changes in momentum, which must be due to a force, permit a measure of inertial mass
A function of the mass and shape of an object The inertia represents the property of an object that resists a change in motion An objects inertia increases directly with an increase in the objects mass; also, increasing inertia loads require more force to accelerate and decelerate them
the tendency of objects to remain in an existing state of motion: for a body that is stationary to remain stationary, and for a moving body to keep on moving in the same direction at the same speed
A measure of a body's resistance to changes in velocity Typically expressed as WK2, which represents its weight times the square if the radius of gyration It is usually expressed in units of LbFt2