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Great videos! Just a note: Interia is not a force. It is only a property of an object to resist change in its motion  

Bo032

by Bo032 at November 04, 2010

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Are you arguing with professionals? Lol.

Stoichiometry Stoichiometry November 04, 2010

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I think what they mean is that for calculating purposes intents and purposes, inertia can be used to describe the force (true you cant say that inertia is working against you at x m/s, but you can say that the force needed is x newtons)

John_Doe John_Doe November 05, 2010

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Yeah intertia is not a force, it's just a property of matter.

Adam01_141561 Adam01_141561 October 09, 2011

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