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If there is zero net force on an object, the object will not accelerate. (It's velocity will not change.)

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What does newtons first law of motion state about objects at rest and objects in motion?

An object in motion will not change its motion unless acted on by an external force. This applies to zero motion also.


State newtons first law?

Newton's first law of motion is often stated as An object at rest stays at rest and anobject in motion stays in motion with thesame speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalancedforceObjects that are in motion will stay in motion unless they are acted upon by an outside force; objects that are not moving will stay still unless they are acted upon by an outside force.


How to Derive newtons first law from second law?

The derivation is as follows: Consider an isolated system of two bodies A and B. An isolated system is such that no force acts on the system. This is the Newton's third law of motion for a body exerting some force on another. Hope it is clear! Best wishes!!


What does Newtons 1st law of motion state about objects on which forces are balanced?

Newton's first law says "Every body remains in a state of constant velocity unless acted upon by an external unbalanced force." This means that in the absence of a non-zero net force, the center of mass of a body either remains at rest, or moves at a constant velocity.Newton's first law for moving objects with balanced force is that the object "behaves" like it has no force acting on it. Because the object has balanced force, the object has a net force of zero, and according to Newton's first law, an object that is in motion will not change its velocity unless an unbalanced force acts upon it. The object is therefore in uniform motion (aka moving at constant velocity).


Does the Law of Inertia state that a body remains at rest or continues in a state of uniform motion unless a force act on it?

The Law of Inertia states that a body continues in a state of uniform motion unless a force act on it.

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How does force affect the state of motion of objects?

its affect if you push or pull...


What does it take to change an objects state of motion?

it takes an unbalanced force to change an object's state of motion


What exactly changes an objects state of motion?

A net force, acting on the object.


Is it true that an unbalanced force will not change and objects motion?

yes every unbalanced force can change or "try to change (can be or cannot be)" the state of rest or motion


What is required to change state of rest or uniform motion of any objects?

Any net force


What do balanced forces do to an object?

Balanced forces keep object in its state of motion (moving or at stop). An objects state of motion can be altered when it is subjected to an unbalanced force. This reflects Newtons first law of motion.


What is needed to change an object's state of motion?

With changing the "state of motion", I assume you want to change the velocity. What you need here is a force, applied on the object. The amount of acceleration is given by Newton's Second Law.


Do all objects easily accept changes in their state of motion?

All objects resist changes in their state of motion


How does force affect a falling object?

force hits the object and it changes it velocity or speed and its state of motion or rest , push or pull.


What does newtons first law of motion state about objects at rest and objects in motion?

An object in motion will not change its motion unless acted on by an external force. This applies to zero motion also.


How does impact force affect a falling object?

force hits the object and it changes it velocity or speed and its state of motion or rest , push or pull.


What can stop inertia?

Inertia is the natural tendency of objects to resist changes in their state of motion. The force of friction brings an object to rest.