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in·er·tia [ɪˈnɜ:ʃə] ΟΥΣ no πλ

1. inertia (inactivity):

inertia
negibnost θηλ
inertia
nepremičnost θηλ

2. inertia (lack of will, vigour):

inertia
nedejavnost θηλ
inertia
lenobnost θηλ

3. inertia ΦΥΣ:

inertia
vztrajnost θηλ
inertia
inercija θηλ

in·er·tia reel ˈseat belt ΟΥΣ

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For a symmetric top, the values of the 2 moments of inertia can be used to derive 2 molecular parameters.
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The rearward motion of the slide is initiated by the force of firing, and continues using the slide's inertia.
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Wheel moment of inertia is a controversial subject.
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Inertia would necessitate powerful thrusters to start or stop rotation, or electric motors to spin two massive portions of a vessel in opposite senses.
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The inertia resistance is a quantified description of how the waterline width of the boat resists overturning.
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They rotate at half engine speed and lack the inertia forces of reciprocating valve mechanisms.
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In this use, fluidics promises lower mass, costs (up to 50% less), and very low inertia and response times, and simplicity.
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Reducing the size of the driven wheel had the advantage that its inertia was smaller.
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Simple inertia dyno systems aren't capable of deriving inertial mass, and thus are forced to use the same (assumed) inertial mass on every vehicle tested.
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As more wind turbines are included in a national power system, the inertia is decreased.
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