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Neutralisation of inertia would have severe unwanted effects which are not mentioned in the novels.
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Inertia is the resistance against changes in the motion of an object.
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Wheel moment of inertia is a controversial subject.
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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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Diesel engines also tend to have higher torque, rotating inertia, and stronger starter motors than gasoline engines.
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All the kinetic energy stored in a power system in such rotating masses is a part of the grid inertia.
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The ratio of the two (how heavy is it to start, stop, or otherwise change rotation) is given by the moment of inertia.
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And at the same time mass was the quantitative measure of inertia of a body.
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Reducing the size of the driven wheel had the advantage that its inertia was smaller.
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The broad notion is that mass there influences inertia here.
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