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Newton's law of inertia: An object at rest remains at rest unless an unbalanced force acts upon it.
It can be a force or the absence of a force. A body at rest remains at rest unless it is acted on by a force. But, a body in motion will continue to move at a constant velocity (change its position) unless it is acted by a force.
A force cannot be a force unless it is actually affecting an object.
Because the object has inertia. This is codified in Newton's First Law of Motion, that the velocity of an object remains constant unless the object is acted on by an imbalanced force.
An object stays at rest unless a force acts on it.
Newton's law of inertia: An object at rest remains at rest unless an unbalanced force acts upon it.
an object at rest remains at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force. an object in motion remains in motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force Hope this helps!!!
An object at rest remains in rest, or an object in motion remains in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
A moving object keeps moving, unless you force it to stop. It keeps moving in a straight line, unless you force it to change direction. It keeps moving at a constant speed, unless you force it to speed up or slow down. A stationary object remains stationary, unless you force it to start moving.
It can be a force or the absence of a force. A body at rest remains at rest unless it is acted on by a force. But, a body in motion will continue to move at a constant velocity (change its position) unless it is acted by a force.
An object remains in constant uniform motion unless acted upon by a net external force.
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.
A force cannot be a force unless it is actually affecting an object.
Newton's First Law of Motion states that an object remains at a constant velocity unless it has an unbalanced force acting upon it. That constant velocity includes zero, which means that a stationary object with no force applied to it will not move. Since velocity includes direction, then a moving object with no force applied to it will continue to move in a straight line at a constant speed.That tendency is called inertia.
Because the object has inertia. This is codified in Newton's First Law of Motion, that the velocity of an object remains constant unless the object is acted on by an imbalanced force.
Isaac Newton says, "An object in motion remains in motion, unless acted upon by an outside force." There is no friction in space to act on the motion of a planet, & the force of gravity is constant. The answer is no, not unless a foreign object, (such as a comet, asteroid, etc.) strikes the planet with enough force to alter it's orbit.
If you ment to say motion it is " The velocity of a object remains constant unless the object is acted upon by an external force " As far as i am concerned there are no official laws of mention, sorry.