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This tendency is known as Inertia.

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The tendency of an object to continue its present state is called " Inertia " . This term is described in Newtons first law.

Inertia is measure of mass of a body. Bigger bodies have more inertia when compared with smaller bodies.

we experience inertia every day .

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Inertia

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Inertia. The tendency for an object to resist change is called inertia.

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Inertia is the tendency to resist any change in motion.

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This is Newton's First Law of Motion.

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Inertia.

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