inertia
Inertia is the tendency of a moving object to remain moving. I am not aware of any "components".
To remain static (still, not moving).
I suppose you mean "inertia". That is the tendency of an object to remain at rest if it is resting, or to keep moving (at a constant velocity) if it is moving.
If an object is already in motion, in principle it requires no force to remain moving.
The tendency for an object in motion to remain in motion is called inertia of motion.
Inertia
As you can observe, they will not ALWAYS be at rest. Objects have a tendency to remain at rest, because:* Inertia means that if no force acts on an object, it will remain at rest if it was at rest; or, if it was moving, it will continue moving at the same velocity. * Friction forces will usually slow objects down.
ammonia....'_'
The term you are looking for is 'inertia'.
Inertia is the tendency of a moving object to remain moving. I am not aware of any "components".
Inertia
To remain static (still, not moving).
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perceptual constancy
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.
Isaac Newton's first law of motion says that an object at rest tends to remain at rest. Newton's second law says that an object in motion tends to remain at motion in a uniform velocity unless acted upon by an outside force. Together, these are "inertia"; the tendency of stopped objects to stay stopped, and of moving objects to continue movement.