I was struggling with this concept since 1 year and now I understood it within just 4 mins 20 secs... 😮that's bravo. Thank you a lot for making this vdo it was really helpful☺👍
Yes, when you move the thermometer forward and suddenly stop (this is the best way to 'shake') the inertia of the mercury (related to its mass) keeps it moving and it returns past the constriction back into the bulb.
Sorry, let me say that ""Nothing happens until something moves" mean a deeper concept about relativity,.... if everything stops or moves in the same speed noting will change or happened, so that depends on the state of to matter, not one.
Inertia is linked to mass. The more massive something is the harder it is to get it to move, or if it is moving the harder it is to stop or change its direction. A universe without mass and thus without inertia or gravity could not exist as we know it.
Examples should be simple and it's should be part of our daily life Seat belt and seismometer are not in our daily life and also students can't imagine easily
Channels like these teach ten sextillion times better than school imo
My beds inertia= a body at rest wants to stay at rest, and a sleeping body wants to stay sleeping... until my alarm goes on.
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I was struggling with this concept since 1 year and now I understood it within just 4 mins 20 secs... 😮that's bravo. Thank you a lot for making this vdo it was really helpful☺👍
Thanks! Glad it helped!
great explanation! I'm here just a week before my physics exam and I learned inertia completely. Thank you!
So glad to hear that! Best of luck on your exam! 🙌
You deserve 10million + subscribers ,great Animation ,easy way to learn and understand well thank you fuse :)
Thanks for an amazing feedback! 😃
@@fuseschool welcome
This made sense out of inertia! Inertia isn’t an easy concept to get but now I get it so thank you!
That is so great to hear! Glad the video helped 🙂
I have one question. If person jumps in the train and if he jumps on the train, what and why there is difference?
Did anyone else’s school teach them it for some reason I didn’t care but then I rewatched by myself and learned so much lmfao
lol so true
Great explanation!
Thank you!
What an easy way to learn
Glad you think so!
Excellent video,made it very simple to understand, thanks fuseschool:-)
You are welcome! Glad it helped 🙂
I’m watching it just to learn no one told me to watch
same :)
great video and very helpful ! could you make another more detailed and explaining types of inertia which really touches the depth of inertia?
Great suggestion!
Helped me understand this so easily
So glad! 👍
You deserve 100 Million subs and Great explanation you are the best teacher in science ,nice man :) .
Thank you so much 💜 appreciate it!
I got to film myself making an egg fall I to a cup of water and then I got to have explain why this happened- so this was very helpful :D
Excellent Video!And also great Sentence by Albert Einstain
Thank you!
Amazing animation understood every bit of the video thanks 🙏
Great to hear! You're welcome.
Great explanation..!! made me understand the topic easily.. thank you !😄
Glad to hear that 🤗
Thx now I anderstand
Great.
Thanks this has really help understand inertia more
Excellent! Glad it helped!
This makes me more easier to learn inertia I also shared my friend .
Awesome! Glad to hear that!
What is inertial mass??
Is there Inertia In Space🤔🤔
By the Way Amazing Video 😁😎
Thanks 😉 And yes, indeed there is! www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/SP-4026/noord29.html
@@fuseschool Thx for thw help 😁😁
No worries 😉
how is shaking a medical thermometer for getting the mercury back to the bulb related to the inertia? is it because of the mass of the mercury?
Yes, when you move the thermometer forward and suddenly stop (this is the best way to 'shake') the inertia of the mercury (related to its mass) keeps it moving and it returns past the constriction back into the bulb.
Oh! The video is AMAZING! Loved It! 💜
BTW, what's the name of the Background Music Used? 🧐
Thanks! Glad you liked the video 🙂 The names of the tracks used are at the end of the video (end credits).
@@fuseschool Oh! Okay
Will look for them! Thanks! 💜
Why is a person in a car thrown sideways when the car moves in a curve direction?
Sorry, let me say that ""Nothing happens until something moves" mean a deeper concept about relativity,.... if everything stops or moves in the same speed noting will change or happened, so that depends on the state of to matter, not one.
Is inertia considered to be a force?
Yes, inertia is a force which keeps stationary objects at rest and moving objects in motion at constant velocity. All objects have inertia.
this is like mark robers video when he is trying to know what happens why a bottle breaks by water
what is inertia
How inertia affects motion guys help
What would happen if there were no inertia?
Inertia is linked to mass. The more massive something is the harder it is to get it to move, or if it is moving the harder it is to stop or change its direction. A universe without mass and thus without inertia or gravity could not exist as we know it.
I completely understand inertia but it soooo impossible to explain!
Liked thumps up
Thank you!
3:40 the sound scared me heh
I can understand this but I have been exposed to too much Quantum Mechanics that this no longer makes sense to me
This is the I said when i hit a corner
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Examples should be simple and it's should be part of our daily life
Seat belt and seismometer are not in our daily life and also students can't imagine easily
Our Science teacher always sends us a link to a video about our lesson in Science 😓
you sound like sparkles, i did a thing, etc. how
Hello sir can you help me plzz
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Nice accent
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Glad it was helpful!
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