Elements Of Electromagnetics
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O Inertia is a property of a body which offers resistance to the change of its state of rest or uniform motion O Mass is the amount of matter contained in the body O The system of forces acting on a body in motion is in static equilibrium with the inertia force of the body is D'Alembert's principle The quantity of motion possessed by a body is Momentum
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