How does the role of inertia relate to the rate at which electric charges can be forced into vibration?
Role of inertia in the vibration of the electric charges.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction: Mass is the measure of inertia or in other words, the tendency of a body to maintain its state of motion i.e. rest or moving is also known as inertia.
Inertia is the tendency of a body to resist any change its state of motion. If the charges are set to vibration (to and fro motion) then due to inertia, it will continue to vibrate until any external force will do work to resist its vibration.
Conclusion: Inertia will let the object to sustain its forced oscillation for long duration until any other external agent acts in opposite direction.
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