- 1F10. Measuring Inertia
- 1F10.10 Inertia Balance, Torsional A torsion pendulum can be loaded with various rings.
- 1F10.11 Inertia Balance Place masses on a platform supported by horizontal leaf springs.
- 1F10.20 Inertia Bongs/Balls Kick, or not, a soccer ball and then a bowling ball
- 1F10.20 Inertia Bongs Suspend lead brick and styrofoam brick and hit with hammer.
- 1F20. Inertia of Rest
- 1F20.10 Inertia Ball Pull on a string attached to the bottom of a heavy ball that is suspended by an identical string until one of the strings breaks.
- 1F20.20 Smash Your Hand Place a lead block on your hand and hit it with a hammer.
- 1F20.22 Hit the Nail on the Head Drive a nail into a large block of wood placed on a student’s head.
- 1F20.25 Bed Of Nails A bed of nails is placed on the chest before smashing the block with a sledge on top of the bed of nails.
- 1F20.30 Table Cloth Pull Pull a table cloth out from under a set table to display inertia.
- 1F20.33 Inertia Cylinder Jerk a sheet of paper out from under a thin steel cylinder.
- 1F20.34 Daruma Otoshi A classic Japanese folk toy to help demonstrate inertia.
- 1F20.36 Pencil On Embroidery Hoop Balance an embroidery hoop on the mouth of a soft drink bottle, and then balance a pencil on the embroidery hoop. Snap hoop sideways and pen will fall into bottle.
- 1F20.40 Stick On Wine Glasses Wooden rod with pins in each end is placed on wine glasses full of water. Break the stick with a bar.
- 1F30. Inertia of Motion
- 1F30.10 Persistence Of Motion Air Track A single glider on the air track.
- 1F30.30 Cart On Cart A smaller roller cart is placed on a larger one. when the larger is stopped, the smaller continues.