tömegtehetetlenségmomentum
Tömegtehetetlenségmomentum is a concept in physics that describes the inherent resistance of an object to changes in its state of motion, specifically concerning its linear momentum. It is directly proportional to both the object's mass and its velocity. Essentially, it quantifies how much "oomph" an object has in its current state of movement, and therefore how much force is required to alter that movement. A more massive object moving at the same velocity will have a greater tömegtehetetlenségmomentum than a less massive object, making it harder to stop or change its direction. Similarly, an object moving faster will possess a greater tömegtehetetlenségmomentum than the same object moving slower.
The principle of conservation of tömegtehetetlenségmomentum is a fundamental law in physics. It states that in