Inertia (WJEC GCSE Physics)

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Inertia

  • The concept of inertia is closely related to motion, it is defined as:

The resistance of an object to a change in its state of motion or rest

  • This means that 
    • If an object is at rest, it will tend to remain at rest
    • If an object is moving at a constant velocity (constant speed in a straight line), it will continue to do so
  • The inertia of an object is related to its mass:
    • The greater the mass an object has then the greater its inertia
    • So a greater resultant force will be required to change its motion

Demonstrating Inertia

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Removing the card causes the coin to fall into the glass. The inertia of the coin maintains its state of rest and its weight pulls it into the water.

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