Inertia (disambiguation)
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Inertia is the tendency of a body to maintain its state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force. Inertia can also refer to:
[edit] Physics/Science
- Principle of inertia (physics), which is addressing the physics' aspects of inertia.
- Moment of inertia, also known as Rotational Inertia, is the tendency of a body to maintain its state of rest or uniform rotation unless acted upon by an external torque. This is the rotational physics equivalent of the inertia in linear physics.
- Inertia as used in automatic control refers to a property of dynamic systems, causing time delays.
- Thermal inertia, a term commonly used by engineers modelling heat transfers when referring to the volumetric heat capacity.
- Social inertia - description of a person's resistance to change in psychology and sociology.
- The tendency of an economy to continue moving in a fixed direction until a sufficient force acts to change that direction.
- One of the possible causes of Diseconomy of scale
[edit] Music
- Inertia (Scottish band), a Scottish alternative rock band.
- Inertia (British band), a progressive/Psychedelic metal band from Newhaven, UK.
- Inertia (English band), a rock band from Berkshire, UK
- Inertia (The Exies album), an album by The Exies
- Inertia (Derek Sherinian album), an album by Derek Sherinian
- Inertia, Skunkworks (album), a song from Bruce Dickinson
- Inertia Creeps, a song by Massive Attack from their 1998 album, Mezzanine
- Inertia Distribution, a record label
[edit] Fiction
- Inertia (Marvel Comics), a fictional hero.
- Inertia (DC Comics), A fictional antagonist.