property of a body that requires force to change its state of motion
An object in motion stays in motion because it requires a force to change the motion. No force, no change.
Inertia is the property of a body that makes it oppose any force that causes a change in motion.
No, motion is not a force. Motion is a change of coordinates. However, motion usually is a result of applying a force.
it usually does, but if the force is balanced, it will not change the object's motion
All objects resist a change in motion. That is Newton's first law of motion. It requires only that the object have mass. An object that is not acted on by an external force will continue in it previous state of straight line motion. The property that all object have that resists a change in motion is called inertia. The quantitative measure of the inertia of a body is called its mass. This answer applies to movement through space. There is a similar explanation for rotational motion.
An object in motion stays in motion because it requires a force to change the motion. No force, no change.
Motion requires a force acting upon an object. When the object changes so does motion.
Inertia is the property of a body that makes it oppose any force that causes a change in motion.
mass, acceleration, motion - speed and velocity, newtons 1st law force = mass * acceleration speed requires force to change force acts on velocity to change it newtons 1st law describes force
No, motion is not a force. Motion is a change of coordinates. However, motion usually is a result of applying a force.
it usually does, but if the force is balanced, it will not change the object's motion
it's actually not a force, it is a property of matter. The property is call inertia.
All objects resist a change in motion. That is Newton's first law of motion. It requires only that the object have mass. An object that is not acted on by an external force will continue in it previous state of straight line motion. The property that all object have that resists a change in motion is called inertia. The quantitative measure of the inertia of a body is called its mass. This answer applies to movement through space. There is a similar explanation for rotational motion.
Force, can change the state of motion through acceleration a=Force/m.
it takes an unbalanced force to change an object's state of motion
Yes, an unbalanced force is needed to change the motion of an object.If an unbalanced force does not act on an object it will continue to maintain its state of motion (either in motion or at rest), not considering the effect of frictional force. This is basically Newtons first law of motion.
Balanced force can keep object in constant uniform motion only when moved. Unbalanced force can change state of motion of the object. If the object is at rest by a balanced force or unbalanced it can be set into motion or vice versa.