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.
That would be Newton's first law of motion or it is also known as the law of inertia
Newton's law of motion states that an object in motion and travel stays in motion. It goes on to say that an object at rest stays at rest.
It stays in a straight line
Newton's 1st Law.
Newton's first law of motion states that a body at rest remains at rest and a body in motion remains in motion at constant velocity in a straight line unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
Nothing happens to its motion, and it continues moving in a straight line at constant speed.
Newton's first law of motion states that a body at rest remains at rest and a body in motion remains in motion in a straight line at constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
A balanced group of forces acting on the object has no effect on its motion. The object continues moving in a straight line at constant speed.
Good, up until almost the end. It's not an "opposing" force. It's an "external" force. And the object in motion continues in "constant, uniform" motion. That's important. It covers both constant speed and the straight line direction.
Newton's first law of motion states that a body at rest remains at rest and a body in motion remains in motion at constant velocity in a straight line unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
Nothing happens to its motion, and it continues moving in a straight line at constant speed.
Newton's first law of motion states that a body at rest remains at rest and a body in motion remains in motion in a straight line at constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
It is motion in a straight line at a constant velocity.
A balanced group of forces acting on the object has no effect on its motion. The object continues moving in a straight line at constant speed.
Good, up until almost the end. It's not an "opposing" force. It's an "external" force. And the object in motion continues in "constant, uniform" motion. That's important. It covers both constant speed and the straight line direction.
It is uniform motion in a straight line.
"Uniform" motion. That means any constant speed in any straight line or rotation at a constant speed.
An object is said to be in uniform motion if it moves in a straight line at constant speed.
Newton's first law, which states that a body at rest remains at rest and a body in motion remains in motion at constant velocity in a straight line unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
Newton's first law of motion is called the law of inertia. It explains that changes in motion (acceleration) require an unbalanced force. It states that a body at rest remains at rest and a body in motion remains in motion in a straight line at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
Absolutely. The key is to realize that a net force of zero on an object means only that it is not accelerating. This means that an object feeling zero net force can either be stationary or moving at constant speed in a straight line.