Well, there are several ways to go about answering this.
Inertia is the property of an object at rest resisting motion.
First: Pmomentum is the property of an object in motion to resist change in that motion.
Second: Potential Energy is the property of an object at rest to begin moving, it typically results from height.
Third: Kinetic Energy is the property of an object in motion to keep moving. [here both of our categories are opposite of inertia] This is likely the best bet.
Any of these are good options if your answer is limited to the field of Fizex. (Then again, Quantum physics is fairly different from inertia too.)
Finally: If your answer isn't related to Fizex, Waffles, Historical figures, language, and philosophy are very different from Inertial.
activity,animation,life,liveliness,moving
The inertia of an object is directly proportional to its mass. The greater the mass the greater the inertia and the lower the mass the lower the inertia. This tells us the fat person will have more inertia due to his greater mass and the thin person will have less inertia due to his lower mass.
Nothing specifically. Inertia is a proprety of matter (as you may know from the Bill Nye the Science Guy intro), and just because there is more mass to an oject doesn't really mean that it would have more inertia. However, other forces such as friction and gravity are spread over an oject, so there would be more friction due to the mass and more downwards force because of gravity + the mass.
If an ellipse has a radius A long the x-axis and B along the y-axis (A > B) then the moment of inertia about the x-axis is 0.25*pi*ab^3
Inertia is measured by an object's mass. The Earth would still go around in the same orbit, because the orbit does not depend on the mass of a planet. "Inertia" is sometimes used to mean "momentum". That's mass times velocity. If the Earth's velocity increased then it would move further from the Sun. <<>> The point is that "inertia" is a nonscienific word that is used to describe different things by different people and it's best to use "mass" or "momentum" depending on what is meant.
the opposite of ditto is "not same here"
I don't think Inertia has a opposite
Inertia.
it is so not so
The First Law of Inertia :)
Immobility, idleness, inertia, inactivity, sluggishness, laziness...
The First Law of Inertia :)
No, it is the exact opposite!
No, it is the exact opposite!
by the inertia.
Because it has inertia. Inertia is an internal property of a body,which maintains the body's state of motion or rest. If a body is forced, it will move until or unless an opposite force is applied on it,the inertia helps the body to keep moving! The same condition is true in the rest state.
Action and reaction are always equal and opposite.
Inertia torque an imaginary torque, which when applied upon a rigid body, brings it in an equilibrium position. Its magnitude is equal to accelerating couple, but opposite in direction.T1 = -IαwhereI = mass moment of inertia of body andα = angular acceleration