On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Inertia. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as inactiveness or inactivity and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Inertia meaning
- The property of a body that resists any change to its uniform motion; equivalent to its mass.
- In a person, unwillingness to take action.
- Lack of activity; sluggishness; said especially of the uterus, when, in labour, its contractions have nearly or wholly ceased.
Synonyms of Inertia
Using Inertia
- The main meaning on this page is: The property of a body that resists any change to its uniform motion; equivalent to its mass. | In a person, unwillingness to take action. | Lack of activity; sluggishness; said especially of the uterus, when, in labour, its contractions have nearly or wholly ceased.
- Useful related words include: inactiveness, inactivity, trait, activeness.
- In the example corpus, inertia often appears in combinations such as: of inertia, inertia of, the inertia.
Context around Inertia
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 7 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Inertia
- In this selection, "inertia" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 26.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, rotational, classical, term, moment, galileo and states stand out and add context to how "inertia" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and improved inertia which provides and and inertia is provided. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "inertia" sits close to words such as accolade, accompaniment and artistry, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with inertia
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
And inertia is provided by turbines that spin. (8 words)
They are hulking tankers, whose weight leaves them vulnerable to inertia but can nevertheless be steered. (16 words)
Haddie McLean demonstrates how inertia causes glasses to stay on the table after she pulls away the tablecloth. (18 words)
The moment of inertia of a cloud of n points with a covariance matrix of is given by : This difference between moment of inertia in physics and in statistics is clear for points that are gathered along a line. (39 words)
The term "inertia" is more properly understood as shorthand for "the principle of inertia" as described by Newton in his First Law of Motion : an object not subject to any net external force moves at a constant velocity. (38 words)
Moment of inertia seeAlso The variance of a probability distribution is analogous to the moment of inertia in classical mechanics of a corresponding mass distribution along a line, with respect to rotation about its center of mass. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
Rotational inertia Another form of inertia is rotational inertia (→ moment of inertia ), the property that a rotating rigid body maintains its state of uniform rotational motion.
Classical inertia Galileo Galilei The law of inertia states that it is the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
It would be more accurate to state that every energy has an inertia and gravity equivalent, and because mass is a form of energy, then mass too has inertia and gravity associated with it.
Moment of inertia seeAlso The variance of a probability distribution is analogous to the moment of inertia in classical mechanics of a corresponding mass distribution along a line, with respect to rotation about its center of mass.
The concept was introduced by Leonhard Euler in his 1765 book Theoria motus corporum solidorum seu rigidorum; he discussed the moment of inertia and many related concepts, such as the principal axis of inertia.
The moment of inertia of a cloud of n points with a covariance matrix of is given by : This difference between moment of inertia in physics and in statistics is clear for points that are gathered along a line.
The symbols I and J are usually used to refer to the moment of inertia or polar moment of inertia.
The term "inertia" is more properly understood as shorthand for "the principle of inertia" as described by Newton in his First Law of Motion : an object not subject to any net external force moves at a constant velocity.
And inertia is provided by turbines that spin.
An ecologist has blamed delays in planting landslide-mitigating trees above the Rest and Be Thankful, on “institutional inertia”.
Dulce Banda, an 8th grader at Frontier, showed the effects of gravity and inertia with her roller coaster exhibit.
Even assuming mass uptake, the sheer inertia of the installed energy system means they aren’t likely to result in pronounced declines in fossil-fuel demand until well into a second Biden administration or even beyond it.
Haddie McLean demonstrates how inertia causes glasses to stay on the table after she pulls away the tablecloth.
Inertia is just as relevant to businesses as it is to physical bodies of mass, and exponential growth curves are much steeper than the marginal cost curves of a company.
It’s the inertia that affects the way the head moves, and without testing for worst-case scenarios, the precise movement will be affected and not meet customer expectations.
Pelosi pushed through bills that fell far short of the hopes of many in her caucus because she preferred progress to inertia.
Ralph had just led the group in nearly 100 minutes of downward dogs, ab exercises and breath work, leaving many content to splay in the springtime sun in satisfied inertia.
They are hulking tankers, whose weight leaves them vulnerable to inertia but can nevertheless be steered.
Today, the persistence of daylight saving time is more a matter of inertia - and the costs of changing more than a century of habit.
According to Kinetic, this allows for automatic app-controlled resistance, whisper-quiet operation, a wider range of bike compatibility and improved inertia, which provides more of a road-like feel.
Common combinations with inertia
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of inertia 53×
- inertia of 29×
- the inertia 22×
- inertia and 21×
- inertia is 14×
- and inertia 10×
- inertia in 9×
- rotational inertia 8×
- to inertia 7×
- inertia that 5×