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law of inertia

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law of inertia


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Ernst Mach (1838-1916) and Bishop Berkeley (1685-1753) proposed that the law of inertia depended on all the matter of the universe.
This is a prime example of the law of inertia in action.
The areas where the law of inertia seems to kick in are stop signs, turning right or left at red lights, and driveways.
 
 
 
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