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Eden Woredekal

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8y ago

Inertia

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13y ago

It is called inertia. It's based off of momentum. "an object that is in motion, will stay in motion."

This is actually the reason that all objects fall to the ground at the same rate. One would think that a heavier object would fall faster because a greater force pulls down on it. But in reality, a heavier or more massive object will resist the change in motion more than an object with less mass. In the end, the force and the inertia always produce a downward acceleration of 9.8 meters per second squared. like my nuts

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13y ago

This is defined as inertia, and is described by Newton's First Law of Motion, which states that "An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an outside force."

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The tendency of an object to resist change in motion

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10y ago

It's inertia, which is another way to describe its mass.

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Inertia

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This is called inertia.

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Inertia.

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Q: What is the tendecy of an object to resist any change in motion?
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