I don't think Inertia has a opposite
it is so not so
Newton's 1st law is the law of inertia
It is important to learn many things in physics. Inertia Force is defined as a force opposite to an accelerating force acting on a body, and equal to the product of the accelerating force and the mass of the body.
'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.'
inertia comes from the word iner, meaning lazy or idle. hence inertia is the tendency of a body to remain unchanged. it is also the tendency that opposes any change in the state of rest of a body or the state of uniform velocity in a straight line.dimension of inertia is [ML0T0]
Inertia.
The First Law of Inertia :)
it is so not so
Inertia comes from the Latin word iners, which means idle or lazy.
The First Law of Inertia :)
You don't catch me that easily. Inertia, of course, is the Latin word for idleness.
Inertia Learned it in science:)
Immobility, idleness, inertia, inactivity, sluggishness, laziness...
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.
Those letters spell inertia.
Newton's 1st law is the law of inertia
No, it is the exact opposite!