Inertia
The tendency for objects to resist a change in their state of motion is called inertia.
The term describing an object's tendency to resist a change in motion is called "inertia."
The tendency of objects to resist change in motion is called inertia. An object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion, unless acted upon by an external force.
Inertia
Inertia
Inertia describes the tendency for objects to resist changes in their motion. This means that objects will remain at rest or in motion at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force.
Inertia is the tendency of all objects to resist change in motion.
The term is inertia. It is the property of matter that causes objects to resist changes in their state of motion.
Inertia measures an object's tendency to resist change in its motion.
Inertia.
All objects resist a change in motion due to inertia, which is the tendency of an object to maintain its current state of motion. This resistance is based on Newton's first law of motion. Objects with more mass have more inertia and thus require more force to change their motion.
The tendency for matter to resist change in motion is called inertia. Inertia is Newton's first law of motion.