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inertia noun 1 physics the tendency of an object to remain at rest, or to continue to move in the same direction at constant speed, unless it is acted on by an external force. 2 the state of not wanting to move, act or think; indolence; sluggishness. inertial adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: from Latin iners (see inert).

inertia noun 1 physics the tendency of an object to remain at rest, or to continue to move in the same direction at constant speed, unless it is acted on by an external force. 2 the state of not wanting to move, act or think; indolence; sluggishness. inertial adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: from Latin iners (see inert).

inertia noun 1 physics the tendency of an object to remain at rest, or to continue to move in the same direction at constant speed, unless it is acted on by an external force. 2 the state of not wanting to move, act or think; indolence; sluggishness. inertial adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: from Latin iners (see inert).