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  • ...an inertial force (also called a "fictitious" force) [[observed]] in a non-inertial [[Frame of reference|reference frame]], and a [[reaction]] force [[correspo
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  • ...f [[matter]], which have been shown [[experiment]]ally to be equivalent: ''inertial mass'', ''active gravitational mass'' and ''passive gravitational mass''. I The inertial mass of an object determines its acceleration in the [[presence]] of an app
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  • ...nertial frames, such that the [[laws]] of [[physics]] apply equally in all inertial coordinate [[systems]];
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  • ===Inertial navigation=== ...' from some other type of navigation system. The US Navy developed a Ships Inertial Navigation System (SINS) during the Polaris missile program to insure a saf
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  • ...locks onboard a Space Shuttle running slower than synchronized Earth-bound inertial clocks and the relativistic decay of [[muon]]s from [[cosmic ray]] showers.
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  • ...e (‘co-variant’) form, have the same form in all reference frames, whether inertial or not. ...nstancy of the speed of [[light]] ''in vacuo'' as seen by observers in any inertial frames, resulted in a theoretical framework for the unification of [[Spacet
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  • ...ear lengthened for events associated with objects in motion relative to an inertial observer. ...ivity]]. According to these theories, the concept of time depends on the [[inertial frame of reference|spatial reference frame of the observer(s)]], and the hu
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  • ...cades" from these large scale structures to smaller scale structures by an inertial and essentially [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inviscid_flow inviscid] [[me
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  • * [[Inertial]] waves, which occur in rotating fluids and are restored by the Coriolis ef
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  • ...rce. Rather, objects moving freely in gravitational fields simply undergo inertial motion along a straight line in the curved [[Spacetime|space-time]] - defin # DiSalle, Robert (2002-03-30). "Space and Time: Inertial Frames". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved on 2008-03-24.
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  • ...relativity is the [[equivalence principle]], which equates free fall with inertial motion. The issue that this creates is that free-falling objects can accel
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  • ...ashed. So, we wish this to be a conspiracy of truth until it gains enough inertial guidance, enough mass of velocity so that it cannot be overturned or hidden
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