In physics, inertia is an object's resistance to any change in motion, such as a change in velocity.
how do you write a sentence with the word inertia in it?(see its a sentence)lol:) Forget tht^^ interia is a force. Theres your sentence
The car's inertia caused it to keep moving forward even after the brakes were applied.
Brian was amazed that the shack still stood. It seemed to be held together by mud, spiderwebs, and inertia.
Inertia = force The race car had the inertia to break the speed record and sound barrier. The hurricane's inertia was dying out. The wind force had gone down to 30 miles an hour.
That washing machine has great inertia because of the heavy motor in its interior.
newton invented the idea of Inertia. inertia can be great factor on physical laws.
'The car's inertia carried it forward several feet after the driver pushed the brakes.' 'His inertia launched him forward after reaching the base of the hill.'
the ability of an object to resist friction is its inertia
Inertia comes from the Latin word iners, which means idle or lazy.
Inertia is, essentially, the body's resistance to change. An example sentence would be: Without inertia, we would be all over the place.
I need to clean house today, but I am being effected by inertia.
You don't catch me that easily. Inertia, of course, is the Latin word for idleness.