Newborns often resist or cry during diaper changes because they may feel cold, uncomfortable, or exposed when their diaper is removed. They may also be sensitive to the change in temperature and the sensation of being cleaned.
Babies may resist or show displeasure during diaper changes because they prefer to be comfortable and may not like being interrupted from their activities. They may also be sensitive to the feeling of being exposed or cold during the change.
Babies may resist or dislike diaper changes because they feel uncomfortable or restricted during the process. The sensation of being undressed and exposed, as well as the coldness of wipes or changing surfaces, can also contribute to their dislike. Additionally, some babies may simply prefer to continue playing or exploring rather than being interrupted for a diaper change.
The tendency for an object to resist changes in motion is called inertia.
Objects with greater mass resist changes in velocity more than light objects. Additionally, objects with higher inertia or momentum also resist changes in velocity. Friction and air resistance can also act to resist changes in velocity.
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That tendency is called inertia. The greater an object's mass, the greater its inertia, meaning it will resist changes in its state of motion more strongly.
The tendency for objects to resist changes in their motion is called inertia. This property is described by Newton's first law of motion.