Inertia is the characteristic of matter by which a body at rest remains at rest, and a moving body remains in motion, until/unless some unbalanced force acts upon the body. Inertia of rest is the famous demonstration of inertia, usually involving a dining table covered with a cloth and set with dishes, etc. A quick pull, and the cloth can be removed from the table with the settings intact and in close to the same positions as before. The inertia of the dishes keeps them where they are.
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Inertia is resistance of any physical object to any change in its state of motion, including changes to its speed and direction.
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the name for newton's third law is the law of inertia. it states that an object that is moving will keep in motion unless an outside force acts upon it and an object at rest will continue to be at rest until an outside force acts upon it.
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Unless an object at rest is acted upon by a force, it stays at rest due to its inertia.
Inertia is dependent on the mass of the object being considered, and sometimes by its momentum - depending on how we are using the term. Recall that inertia is the resistance of a body to a change in motion. (A body at rest tends to remain at rest unless acted on by an outside force. And, a body in motion tends to remain in motion unless acted on by an outside force.) We think of something massive as resistive to being moved. That's inertia. But it's not moving. If that same massive body is rolling, it will have a lot of momentum, and it will take a great deal of force to slow and stop it. In the first case, the object has no velocity, and will have no momentum. In the second case, it's moving, and it will have momentum.
how is the object affected by newton's 1st law? HorseIsle Answer: Inertia
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Intertia is the tendency of an object to maintain its velocity: if an object is at rest, it has the tendency to remain at rest; if it is moving, the tendency is to keep moving with the same velocity. That is what happens if no forces act on the object; if forces act on the object, including gravitation, friction, and others, its velocity will change.
The desire of an object to keep doing what it is doing is called inertia. "What it is doing" means that it is in motion or at rest,
INERTIA. This is not an 'ability', but rather a PROPERTY of Matter.- Newtons First Law, "inertia", the propety of matter defined by a still object's tendency to stay at rest, and a moving object's tendency to keep moving at the same velocity.
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The desire of an object to keep doing what it is doing is called inertia. "What it is doing" means that it is in motion or at rest,
First of all, it's inertia. Inertia is the tendency of matter to resist a change in motion, hence, an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion. The bigger an object is, the more inertia it has.
That is Newton's First Law of Motion, or Newton's Law of Inertia. What it means that once an object is moving, its inertia will keep it moving until another force stops it. Also, an object at rest will stay at rest, until a force overcomes its inertia.
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There is no "A inertia." Its just inertia and inertia is the measure of an objects to stay at rest or to keep moving.
Inertia is the tendancy of an object to stay in rest or in motion. Newtons 1st law was the law of inertia.
The term is inertia.*Inertia: The resistance that all physical matter has to change in momentum.It is also known as Newton's first law of motion: Every body remains in a state of rest or uniform motion (constant velocity) unless it is acted upon by an external unbalanced force.