Library — I


This page provides access to all physics articles covering topics that begin with the letter I.

  • Inertia

    Inertia is one of the most profound and enduring principles in all of physics. It describes the innate tendency of any physical body to resist alterations in its motion. Every object that possesses mass inherently…

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  • Impulse

    Impulse in physics is a concept that connects force and motion over time. It describes how much a force changes an object’s momentum, emphasizing that not only the strength of a force matters, but also…

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  • Inductance

    Inductance is a fundamental property of electric circuits that describes how a changing electric current creates and responds to magnetic fields. When current flows through a wire, it produces a magnetic field around that wire.…

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  • Interference

    Interference is one of the most striking demonstrations of the wave nature of physical phenomena. It occurs when two or more waves meet in space and time, causing the total displacement at any point to…

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  • Inertial Frame of Reference

    In physics, the concept of an inertial frame of reference is one of the most fundamental and indispensable ideas that underpins our understanding of motion, forces, and the laws of nature. When we observe the…

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