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yesish becus inertia means somthing in rest will stay in rest and if somthing in motion will stay in motion unless a force is acted upon it

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Q: What if your friend says that inertia is a force that keeps things in their place either at rest or in motion do you agree why or why not?
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What does mass and volume have in common?

" An object will stay at rest or in continuous velocity unless an unbalanced force is applied on it." the 1st law of motion & inertia have this in common. An amazing fact "the 1st law of motion is also called the law of inertia". Regards Arjun Mittal


How is inertia defined in physics?

The tendency of an object to do nothing unless an external force gives it a prod. In humans, a preference or disposition to remain inactive. Put simply, intertia means things like to keep doing what they're already doing unless prompted to do something else.Inertia is one of Newton's laws of motion. An object in motion (or in rest) will stay in motion (or in rest) unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. You can think of it as if you were sitting in the seat of a car and the breaks get slammed on.. the idea of inertia is that, because you were in motion while in the car, you would continue to go in motion but the seatbelt or the dashboard stop you.


Does the law of inertia apply to objects at rest?

The law states "An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force. An object in motion continues in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force."Newton's first law of motion states that "objects in motion stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force." This is also referred to as the law of inertia.


How is inertia related to Newton's first law of motion?

Newton's first law is sometimes called the law of inertia. Whether you call it that or not, the first law basically defines the characteristic of inertia. The law is stated in various ways, but one way is like this. A body at rest will remain at rest or a body in motion will continue in a straight line with the same velocity unless acted on by an external force. That is the law. The second law says what happens of you have an external force. The point is, that the first law introduced the idea that inertia is a natural state of being and an inherent law of nature. There is no magic, things don't spontaneously move around for no cause.


What can make matter move or change?

Inertia makes things move.

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What is property of things to resist changes in motion is called?

Inertia


Why is it that things that are in motion eventually come to a stop?

Inertia. If a mass is in motion, it wants to maintain it's original velocity...which is zero.


What is the inertia of motion?

Inertia of motion is the resistance mass has to motion. It also is the resistance in change in momentum. Momentum includes two things: velocity and direction. When an object changes its velocity, the momentum of the object resists the change. Also, when an object does change its velocity, its momentum is directly changed. In general, the inertia of motion is matter's unwillingness to change velocity or momentum.


Is voltage the force that causes motion?

no, the force that causes motion is called inertia, while yes voltage is needed to make things work, it is also a unit of measurement for electricity.


Which has more interia a car with 900 kg or a car with 1500 kg?

1500kg. "Inertia" is a measurement of resistance of an object to a change of it's motion. Oversimplified, a train has more inertia than a car. The more mass, the more inertia, it applies to acceleration and deceleration equally. Galileo demonstrated inertia before Newton's "First Law of Motion" Here is the interesting part: It does not require force to keep an object in motion. Rather, it is a force that brings an object to rest. That being friction. Inertia must not be confused with momentum, they are two different things in physics.


What does mass and volume have in common?

" An object will stay at rest or in continuous velocity unless an unbalanced force is applied on it." the 1st law of motion & inertia have this in common. An amazing fact "the 1st law of motion is also called the law of inertia". Regards Arjun Mittal


Is inertia in golf?

Inertia is in everything. Inertia is just the fact that things resist a change in their motion. When a golf ball is on a tee it is at rest and wants to stay that way. So you need to apply a force to get it to move. It's all in Newton's first law of motion.


How is inertia responsible for removing most of the water from wet clothes in a washing machine?

Things in motion tend to remain in motion and continue in the same direction. That is inertia. Since the drum is round, it creates centrifugal force. The water presses out through the holes and the clothes can't The centrifugal force is dependent on the speed of the rotating drum. by M.smith


How does gravity keep objects in motion around the sun?

Gravity, per say, doesn't. It's only a player in the game. With only gravity, things would slowly be sucked into the sun, like a black hole. So that's where the other team, inertia comes in. Inertia is Newton's first law of motion, stating that an object in motion will continue to stay in motion unless another outside force messes with it. And so we have two major forces, gravity and inertia, pushing on one another. Neither win, and as gravity wants to pull into itself and inertia wants to fly away in a straight line, we get a circular path for the object that most call, an orbit.


How is inertia defined in physics?

The tendency of an object to do nothing unless an external force gives it a prod. In humans, a preference or disposition to remain inactive. Put simply, intertia means things like to keep doing what they're already doing unless prompted to do something else.Inertia is one of Newton's laws of motion. An object in motion (or in rest) will stay in motion (or in rest) unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. You can think of it as if you were sitting in the seat of a car and the breaks get slammed on.. the idea of inertia is that, because you were in motion while in the car, you would continue to go in motion but the seatbelt or the dashboard stop you.


Does the law of inertia apply to objects at rest?

The law states "An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force. An object in motion continues in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force."Newton's first law of motion states that "objects in motion stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force." This is also referred to as the law of inertia.


What is inertia and what determines how much i ntertia an object has?

the mass of the object determines the amount of inertia in an object