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Q: How does the inertia of a moving object determine its ability to speed or slow down?
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What is the ability to stay at rest or to keep moving?

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.


What is a sentence for inertia?

the ability of an object to resist friction is its inertia


What is the tendency of a moving object to continue moving in a straight line or a stationary object to remain in a place called?

inertia


What are components of inertia?

Inertia is the tendency of a moving object to remain moving. I am not aware of any "components".


How is a car affected by inertia if it's moving?

A moving object tend to stay in motion-law of inertia.


Do objects have inertia only when they are moving?

Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion. An object would have inertia while moving and also while at rest.


What exactly is inertia?

Inertia is the resistance of motion of an object. The more inertia, the harder it is to move something. The less inertia, the easier it is to move. Take a bowling ball and a marble. The marble can be flicked by the finger, because it has less inertia. The bowling ball takes the entire hand because it has more inertia than the marble. According to Newton's laws, an object that is moving tends to continue in motion. A moving object has inertia as it has Mass and Velocity. An object that is not moving requires a Force exerted on the Mass to start it moving.


What is the ability of an object to resist a change in motion?

inertia


What is the tendecy of moving object when no forces act on it?

Inertia


What is the force you have to overcom to start an object moving?

Inertia


The force you have to overcome to start an object moving?

Inertia


What does a unmoving object have to have to start moving?

a force and inertia