His First Law and Second Law both do.
An object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force.
The answer is newtons
When a force is acted on an object the motion changes. Newtons 2nd law of motion states: An object in motion will stay in motion, and an object out of motion will stay out of motion, unless met with an unbalanced force. If a force is aplied to an object in motion it either accelerates, or it will stop once met with sed unbalanced force.
newtons 2nd law states that if a force is put on an object then the object will move in the oppisite direction of the force no thats the third law
Negative Newtons can cause an object to slow down or move in the opposite direction of the force applied. This can result in a decrease in speed or a change in the object's direction of motion.
An object in motion will tend to stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force.
Circular motion can be understood using Newton's laws of motion. The first law states that an object will remain in its state of motion unless acted upon by a net external force, which in the case of circular motion is the centripetal force that continuously changes the direction of the object. The second law describes how the centripetal force required for circular motion is related to the mass of the object, its velocity, and the radius of the circular path..TableName:Centripetal force formula.
as stated in newtons second law of motion- an object acted upon by an unbalanced force will accelerate in the direction of that force
Force at a location is a vector quantity that describes the push or pull acting on an object at that specific point. It is typically measured in units such as Newtons and can be influenced by factors like mass, acceleration, and direction. The presence of force can cause an object to change its motion or shape.
Unless acted on by an unbalanced force, an object will maintain a constant velocity
The motion of an object will change when a force is applied to it. Newtons laws of motion descibe this. An object without any force being aplied to it will remain at constant velocity. Wether that be at a constant 0 m/s or a constant 12m/s or 300 m/s and so on. The motion of that object will change when a force is applied to it by causing an increase in acceleration in the direction of the force being applied. -look up Newtons Laws of motion for more detail.
Nothing gives an object inertia. Inertia is not a force. It is just the tendency of an object to continue in its motion if there is no force acting upon it.