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What is inertial energy?

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What means inertial?

"Inertial" means magnetic, electric, and contact forces are not being applied. The energy of the body is not being altered. The 4-momentum of the body is not being altered.


How is wind energy and thermal energy related?

Both are the inertial energy of moving molecules. Thermal energy being random and wind energy being more ordered in direction.


Which process is responsible for the energy emitted from the sun and all other stars?

Inertial confinement nuclear fusion.


Is earth inertial or noninertial frame?

Non inertial


Does a photon differ from its inertial particle?

It isn't clear what you mean by "its" inertial particle. There is no inertial particle associated with the photon.


What processes use lasers?

Answer this question… inertial confinement fusion


Does the work done by the net force acting on a particle depend on the inertial reference frame of the observer.does the change in kinetic energy so dependent if so?

When you lift a brick and throw it, nobody asks which inertial frame of reference you are using. No.


Does inertial confinement involve fission?

The idea of inertial confinement is used in fusionexperiments in an attempt to generate energy from nuclear fusion. We don't see it associated with fission. In the fusion method of power generation, high power lasers force protons (hydrogen nuclei) together and add energy to the mix to initiate a fusion reaction.


What is the difference between inertial reference frame and absolute reference frame?

An inertial frame of reference = constant vel. non inertial frame of reference = acceleration


Which of the following processes uses lasers?

Inertial confinement fusion


How do you save mechanical energy?

You can move something up, converting mechanical to potential energy (saving it). Or you can store that mechanical energy by compressing a gas, or by storing it in a spring, or by storing in as inertial forces such as running up a gyroscope.


Is conservation of energy true to every inertial frame?

Yes, this is a very general law. However, this doesn't mean the energy is invariant under change in reference frame. Each frame assigns a different energy to the system, but if you stay in that frame, the energy will stay constant.