inertia in the PONS Dictionary

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inertia Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

management inertia LAW, FIN
tendency to inertia ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
If permitted, a 3-wheeler design will have 25% less rotational inertia than a 4-wheeler, all else being equal.
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And at the same time mass was the quantitative measure of inertia of a body.
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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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This restriction reflects the inertia or momentum of the car.
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Neutralisation of inertia would have severe unwanted effects which are not mentioned in the novels.
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They rotate at half engine speed and lack the inertia forces of reciprocating valve mechanisms.
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Each element has mass, which is distributed as concentrated masses and as mass moments of inertia to its connecting nodes.
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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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It is often stated in vague ways, like mass out there influences inertia here.
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The broad notion is that mass there influences inertia here.
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