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A stationary car parked in a parking lot and a book sitting on a table are examples of objects remaining at rest.
Some examples of objects with very low inertia while at rest are small particles like dust or smoke suspended in air, as well as very lightweight objects such as a feather or a sheet of paper. These objects have very little resistance to changes in their state of motion when at rest.
Objects at Rest was created on 1998-11-18.
Objects at rest stay at rest because of inertia, which is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion. Inertia causes the object to maintain its state of rest unless acted upon by an external force.
As you can observe, they will not ALWAYS be at rest. Objects have a tendency to remain at rest, because:* Inertia means that if no force acts on an object, it will remain at rest if it was at rest; or, if it was moving, it will continue moving at the same velocity. * Friction forces will usually slow objects down.
The tendency of objects in motion to stay in motion and objects at rest to stay at rest unless acted upon by an external force is known as inertia.
Some examples of round objects include basketballs, oranges, dinner plates, and coins.
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Examples of objects not sharp:knifescissorsrazorsawExample of objects not shiny:concretewoolslatebrickExamples of objects not interesting:billsmanualsassembly instructionsgrocery lists
Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion. For example, a heavy object is harder to push or stop because it has more inertia. Inertia also explains why objects in motion tend to stay in motion and objects at rest tend to stay at rest unless acted upon by an external force.
When a ball moving hits a ball that is at rest and a human pulling out a book from a desk.