inertia in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for inertia in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for inertia in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

inertia in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for inertia in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

inertia [ɪˈnɜ:ʃə, Am ˌɪnˈɜ:r-] N no pl

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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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Inertia is the resistance against changes in the motion of an object.
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If permitted, a 3-wheeler design will have 25% less rotational inertia than a 4-wheeler, all else being equal.
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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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Neutralisation of inertia would have severe unwanted effects which are not mentioned in the novels.
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Reducing the size of the driven wheel had the advantage that its inertia was smaller.
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This restriction reflects the inertia or momentum of the car.
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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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The woods therefore remain perpetually young due to this biological inertia.
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It is often stated in vague ways, like mass out there influences inertia here.
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