An object at rest will tend to stay at rest and an object in motion will tend to stay in motion until an exterbal force acts on it is called INERTIA.
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It is called inertia.
Inertia is the name given to the property described by Newton's First Law. It means that the object has a tendency to remain at rest if it is at rest; if it is moving, the tendency is to continue moving with the same velocity. It requires a force (described by Newton's Second Law) to change the velocity of an object.
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Then the result will be the same as if NO forces act on the object (since the sum of the forces is zero). The object will continue moving in a straight line, at constant speed.
Of course not. A moving object has a tendency to continue moving. It won't just stop, without any good reason - i.e., without a force that stops it.
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It is called inertia.
Interia is the tendency of a moving object to keep a moving in a straight line
Newton's First Law states that an object that is moving has the tendency to continue moving at the same speed; if it is at rest, the tendency is for the object to remain at rest. This law is also known as the law of inertia.
If an object is moving away from you and there are no forces acting on it,then it continues moving in a straight line at constant speed.
Inertia is the name given to the property described by Newton's First Law. It means that the object has a tendency to remain at rest if it is at rest; if it is moving, the tendency is to continue moving with the same velocity. It requires a force (described by Newton's Second Law) to change the velocity of an object.
It's not necessary to specify that the object is moving at a constant speed. Any object with no outside forces acting on it does that. It also continues moving in a straight line.
Similar to any moving object, once it is moving, it doesn't need anything to "propel" it. It will just continue moving on its own, since that's its natural tendency.
Yes :D
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