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Inertia Defined
Measurement of an object's ability to resist a change in velocity, this property is dependent upon the mass and shape of the object.
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- Tae Kwan Do Discrepant Event: The rapid acceleration of the paper when the stick is struck attempts to accelerate the column of air above the newspaper. Here the students can calculate the area of the newspaper and relate it to the pressure of the air on the newspaper.
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- Laziness - Families.com: Blog Entries on Laziness
- How to Overcome Laziness
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- Many DNS Servers Still Vulnerable To Attack - Domain Name System/Vulnera bilities - DarkReading: One-quarter of DNS servers are still not patched against cache poisoning, study says
- Frankfurt School: Minima Moralia, by Theodor Adorno 1951
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