It is the amount of radiation emitted when accelerating a particle. It is a type of inertia because particles tend not to accelerate because they will emit photons (loose energy).
GM vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.
The fuel pump inertia switch is a MECHANICAL switch that " breaks " the electrical circuit to the electric fuel pump so that no power is going to the electric fuel pump
An inertia switch is a safety device that opens the electric circuit so that no power goes to the electric fuel pump if the vehicle is "jarred " enough If you have a bad enough collision or maybe hit a really bad pothole etc. The inertia switch can be manually reset
The inertia switch is a mechanical switch that opens the power circuit to the electric fuel pump so no power is going to the pump so the switch doesn't have a fuse . There will be a fuse and a relay for the electric fuel pump
Inertia influences the rate at which electric charges can be forced into vibration by affecting the resistance to changes in motion. When charges are forced into vibration, their acceleration is opposed by inertia, which resists changes in motion. As a result, higher inertia requires more force to set charges into vibration at a faster rate.
An electric fan continues to rotate for some time after the electric current is switched off due to inertia. Inertia is the tendency of a moving object to continue moving until a force acts to stop it. The fan blades have rotational kinetic energy that keeps them moving even when the power is turned off.
The function of an inertia switch is bacically to "stop" the electric fuel pump from causing an explosion in a possible crash involving fuel tank rupture.
It does not have one. Chevy did not use them on there trucks.
Is there a reason that you want the inertia switch button to pop up ( if the button has popped up , then no power is flowing to the electric fuel pump )
No power will go to the electric fuel pump until the inertia switch is reset by pushing the button down if it has popped up on the top of the switch
if the load is relatively lo inertia then no problem
It is under the dash on the passenger sidej right beside the firewall.