No. But the feeling that you're being pushed toward the outside of the curve is.
inertia
Of course it changes. For example, at some point it is moving in one direction; half a cycle later it is moving in the opposite direction.
inertia
An external FORCE that overcomes FRICTION and INERTIA.
Yes. An object moving at all in any direction at any speed has momentum due to inertia.
inertia
Of course it changes. For example, at some point it is moving in one direction; half a cycle later it is moving in the opposite direction.
inertia
That depends, in what direction it is moving initially, and at what speed. Inertia is the tendency to MAINTAIN a velocity.
By inertia: the property of a moving mass to resist the changes in velocity and direction.
An external FORCE that overcomes FRICTION and INERTIA.
I believe this is known as inertia.
Intertia isn't something, as in there is no mass to it. Inertia is when I object is moving it wont stop until something causes it. Example: The eartch is moving because of inertia. There is no mass involved.
If the object is at least slightly resistant to changes in its motion (which is at rest), then yes, it has inertia.
Yes. An object moving at all in any direction at any speed has momentum due to inertia.
It doesn't. It will change an objects direction and/or speed but its inertia that keeps it moving.
friction