Intera: Understanding This Revolutionary Technology

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Intera refers to the concept of inertia, which describes a body's tendency to remain at rest or continue in motion unless acted upon by an external force. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding this fundamental principle in physics. Participants are encouraged to explore further by conducting a Google search for more detailed information. The conversation also touches on the relevance of inertia in various contexts. Overall, the thread aims to clarify the concept of inertia and its implications.
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what is the intera ?
 
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safari said:
what is the intera ?
Hi safari. Inertia is the tendency of a body at rest to remain at rest, or if in motion to maintain that state of motion. :wink:

For a treatment in more depth, try a google search. http://imageshack.us/a/img811/5412/thgooglefriend1.gif
 
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comparing a flat solar panel of area 2π r² and a hemisphere of the same area, the hemispherical solar panel would only occupy the area π r² of while the flat panel would occupy an entire 2π r² of land. wouldn't the hemispherical version have the same area of panel exposed to the sun, occupy less land space and can therefore increase the number of panels one land can have fitted? this would increase the power output proportionally as well. when I searched it up I wasn't satisfied with...
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