3. Law of Inertia
= Newton’s 1st Law of Motion
An object at rest tends to stay at rest and a
moving object tends to continue its uniform
motion with the same speed and in the
same direction unless being acted upon by
an external force.
4. Law of Inertia
An object that is at rest will continue to
be at rest unless an external force acts
on it.
5. Law of Inertia
An object that is moving will continue
to move in a straight line unless an
external force acts on it.
7. Examples of inertia in our daily
lives
When the cardboard is flicked, the coin
falls into the glass. This is because the
inertia of the coin maintains its state at
rest and it falls into the glass due to
gravity.
8. Examples of inertia in our daily
lives
The car was stop
abruptly but the
inertia of the man
keeps him in the
forward motion and
throws him forward.
15. Application
A wet umbrella is
rotated vigorously
and then stops
abruptly. Droplets of
water on the
umbrella are spun
off because its
inertia causes them
to continue moving
even when the
umbrella has
17. Application
The head of a hammer
can be slotted into the
hammer by knocking
the bottom of the
handle downwards on a
hard surface. The
hammer head will
continue with its
downward motion after
the handle has come to
a stop. This makes the
upper part of the
wooden handle slot
deeper into the hammer
head.
20. Experiment
Inertia balance
Take the time of 10
oscillations.
Period = time for 1
oscillation
The period of
oscillation
represents the
inertia.
What is the relationship between mass and Inertia?
21.
A hacksaw
can be used
to replace
inertia
balance.
Place
plasticine at
the end of
the hacksaw
as mass.
Oscillate it
22. Aim: To investigate the relationship between mass and inertia.
Inference:
Hypothesis:
Variables: mv:
rv:
cv
Mass, m (g)
20
40
60
80
100
Time of 10 oscillations, t (s)
Period, T = t/ (s)
10
23. Graph of T against m
Period, T (s)
?
Mass, m (g)
24. What is the conclusion of the
experiment?
Mass increases, period of oscillation
increases, therefore inertia increases.
25. Experiment
The bucket filled
with sand is more
difficult to be
pushed. Why?
What is the
relationship
between mass and
inertia?
Mass increases, inertia increases.
26. Experiment
When the string is pulled slowly, string P will snap.
When the string is yanked suddenly, string Q will snap!
Why?
When the string is pulled slowly, string P has to bear the
pulling force and the weight of the ball.
When the string is yanked suddenly, the inertia of the ball
prevents it from moving down therefore string Q snaps!
29. Phenomena
Why does a liquid
product being
carried in three
separate
compartment
instead of one in a
tanker truck?
This is to reduce the
inertia of the impact
of the liquid if the
truck stops
suddenly.