Inertia is a characteristic of anything that has mass, so the answer may depend on how you define "everything."
Inertia
everywhere Anything having the property of mass has inertia, so except for a few exotic subatomic particles, everything has the property of inertia.
Inactivity, rest, inertia, repose, stoppage, discontinue...
That is called "inertia". It is also called "Newton's Second Law of motion".
Gravity and inertia.
definetly Gravity and Inertia
there is no such thing as NON-inertia. if something is moving it'll keep moving until something stops it. and if something is still it'll stay still until something makes it move. everything living or non living has inertia.
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inertia, centrifugal force
no
The Law of Inertia states that a body continues in a state of uniform motion unless a force act on it.
Intertia is the tendency of an object to maintain its velocity: if an object is at rest, it has the tendency to remain at rest; if it is moving, the tendency is to keep moving with the same velocity. That is what happens if no forces act on the object; if forces act on the object, including gravitation, friction, and others, its velocity will change.