reducedinertia
Reducedinertia is a term used in physics and engineering to describe situations in which the external dynamic response of a system to applied forces indicates a smaller effective inertia than the system’s nominal mass would suggest. It denotes a frequency- or context-dependent apparent inertia arising from internal structure, control, or measurement modeling.
In practice, reducedinertia arises when a rigid body is coupled to internal degrees of freedom such as
Modeling it often uses an effective inertia M_eff(ω) that depends on frequency. For an external force F(ω)
Applications include vibration isolation platforms, precision motion stages, mechanical metamaterials with tailored dynamic responses, and certain
Limitations: reducedinertia is not a fundamental change in mass. It is an emergent, model-dependent property that
See also: inertia; effective mass; reduced mass; metamaterials; vibration isolation.