Power Point(Inertia)
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Inertia is the property of matter that cause
it to resist any change in its motion or state of rest
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INERTIA makes the moving object continue to move at a constant speed in the same direction unless some external force changes the object’s motion
If the object is moving….
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It tends to stay in that position unless some force puts that object into motion
If an object is at rest…
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An object with a larger mass has a
larger inertia.
mass inertia
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APPLICATIONS OF INERTIA
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When the cardboard covering the glass is pulled out quickly, what will
happens to the coin?
ANSWER
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When the cardboard covering the glass is pulled out quickly, the coin resting on the cardboard drops into
the glass
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What will happen to the rest of the coins when one
of the coin is moved out quickly?
ANSWER
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The inertia of the coins maintains it in its original
position (at horizontal/rest) even when one of the coin
is moved out quickly
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When a student is riding a bicycle and runs over a
stone, he is thrown forward. Why does this happen?
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THE INERTIA OF THE STUDENT MAINTAINS HIS
FORWARD MOTION SO THAT HE IS THROWN FORWARD WHEN HIS
BICYCLE IS MOMENTARILY STOPPED BY THE STONE
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