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'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.'
I don't think Inertia has a opposite
Inertia comes from the Latin word iners, which means idle or lazy.
You don't catch me that easily. Inertia, of course, is the Latin word for idleness.
Inertia Learned it in science:)
Inertia is, essentially, the body's resistance to change. An example sentence would be: Without inertia, we would be all over the place.
The word "inertia" is related to its Latin root "iners" through its meaning of inactivity or resistance to change. "Iners" in Latin means lazy or inert, which reflects the concept of inertia in physics as an object's tendency to remain at rest or in motion unless acted upon by an external force.
The moon is inert.
Those letters spell inertia.
Newton's 1st law is the law of inertia
The abbreviation for inertia is simply I. This is a very common symbol used in sciences like physics for example.
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.