That sounds pretty much like Newton's first law of motion, sometimes called
the "law of inertia", so I'm going to say "True and notfalse".
The Law of Inertia states that a body continues in a state of uniform motion unless a force act on it.
Yes
Yes
No, inertia is derived from the first law: The velocity of a body remains constant unless the body is acted upon by an external forcein this case, velocity is 0m/s and therefore remains constantinertia also exist in moving objects as well.
Newtons 1st law states that every body continues to be in its own state of rest or of uniform motion along a straight path unless it is compelled by any external force to change its state. If a force is exerted on a body the body will move but without force it will not move.
The Law of Inertia states that a body continues in a state of uniform motion unless a force act on it.
Yes
Yes
The object remains at rest or in uniform motion.
Its like the law motion.
Think of uniform as everything moving together. For example, in uniform circular motion describes the motion of a body traversing a circular path at constant speed. The distance of the body from the axis of rotation remains constant at all times. If the motion was non-uniform the distance of the body from the axis of rotation would vary.
An object remains in constant, uniform motion until acted upon by an external force.
intertia
An object remains in constant uniform motion unless acted upon by a net external force.
Think of uniform as everything moving together. For example, in uniform circular motion describes the motion of a body traversing a circular path at constant speed. The distance of the body from the axis of rotation remains constant at all times. If the motion was non-uniform the distance of the body from the axis of rotation would vary.
Inertia
laminar =viscosity drops intertaily motion Turbulent = intertia dominates motion.