The question is too general to answer.
A "motion" is 'legal-speak' for a formal request made to the court. Depending on what the motion is about it may be worded MANY different ways.
When you're in a car and the car suddenly stops (for any reason). You'll feel that you're moving forward, that's why seatbelts are there to prevent you from being thrown out of the car. You being resistant to changes in motion, is an inertia of motion.
Inertia is a sporting example of newton's first law of motion.
Yes, tackling in football is an example of inertia of motion. Inertia is the resistance of an object to changes in its motion. When a player is running and gets tackled, their body wants to continue moving forward due to inertia. The force of the tackle must overcome this inertia to stop or change the player's motion.
It is the abiltity of body to be in a state of direction of motion .for example sun holds planets in a fixed elliptical path .this is one of the example of inertia of direction.
Inertia of Motion
Inertia: the property of matter that resists changes in motion.
There are actually 3 kinds of inertia. They are as follows : 1. Inertia of Rest 2. Inertia of Motion 3. Inertia of Direction But nowadays people consider that there are 2 kinds of inertia , inertia of rest and inertia of motion.
Inertia resists the change in its motion/ velocity, and is proportional to its mass.
Inertia is associated with mass
Inertia
This is Newton's First Law of Motion. Objects in motion stay in motion because of inertia (refer to the law of inertia for additional help).
Inertia. Also described in Newton's First law of Motion.
the Law of Inertia state