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Inertia is the resistance of a physical object to change in its velocity.
Inertia may also refer to:
Science and engineering
[edit]Mechanical engineering
[edit]- Cognitive inertia, resistance to change in an individual's beliefs
- Psychological inertia, a tendency to favor omission over commission due to a lack of incentive to act
- Psychical inertia, a term introduced by Carl Jung
- Social inertia, description of a person's resistance to change in psychology and sociology
- Corporate inertia or unwillingness to change, a diseconomy of scale in microeconomics
- Industrial inertia, a situation where an industry stays at a location even after the conditions that drew it there no longer exist.
Arts and entertainment
[edit]- Inertia, an Irish DJ duo, the pairing ofJohn O'Callaghan and Neal Scarborough
- Inertia (The Exies album), an album by The Exies
- Inertia (Derek Sherinian album), an album by Derek Sherinian
- Inertia (Pendulum album), an album byPendulum
- "Inertia" (song), by AJR from the albumThe Maybe Man
- "Inertia", a song by Alchemist from the albumSpiritech
- "Inertia", a song by Blur from the albumLeisure
- "Inertia", a song by Bruce Dickinson from the albumSkunkworks
- "Inertia", a song by In Hearts Wake from the albumDivination
- "Inertia", a song by Insomnium from the albumOne for Sorrow
- "Inertia", a song by The Wonder Stuff from the albumNever Loved Elvis
- "Inertia", a song by20syl
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