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You can predict its motion until some force acts on it.
That is the object's 'speed'.
An object in motion stays in motion because it requires a force to change the motion. No force, no change.
Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion.
Nothing. The natural tendency of an object in motion, is to stay in motion.
You can predict its motion until some force acts on it.
Velocity
Engineers and Scientists use Newton's laws and their resulting equations, in order to help predict the motion of objects on the macroscopic level. They use them to predict where an object will be at a given time under certain initial conditions.
Not exactly.Force is used to create motion.Mass is a description of an object, that's used to predict what kind of motionthe force on it will create.Acceleration is the description of the motion created by the force.
when can you say that the object is in motion
Isaac Newton says, "An object in motion remains in motion, unless acted upon by an outside force." There is no friction in space to act on the motion of a planet, & the force of gravity is constant. The answer is no, not unless a foreign object, (such as a comet, asteroid, etc.) strikes the planet with enough force to alter it's orbit.
the object of motion is akantutan
That is the object's 'speed'.
That is the object's 'speed'.
An object doesn't "want to" do anything. An object in motion has the natural tendency to remain in motion.
When a force is acted on an object the motion changes. Newtons 2nd law of motion states: An object in motion will stay in motion, and an object out of motion will stay out of motion, unless met with an unbalanced force. If a force is aplied to an object in motion it either accelerates, or it will stop once met with sed unbalanced force.
An object in motion stays in motion because it requires a force to change the motion. No force, no change.