Gravity
Electro-magnetic force
Direct impact or contact
Inertia. Inertia applies to both increases and decreases in velocity.
Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion. Objects with more mass have more inertia. The more mass an object has the harder it is to change its motion. Thats is how inertia effects and object. (Don't worry I got this from my Science Textbook)
The reluctance of a body to change its state of motion is termed inertia. The mass associated with this property is called its inertial mass, notably different from gravitational mass, which is responsible for objects with mass experiencing an attractive force between them. The inertial rest mass of an object is what gives it momentum.
Weight
Inertia is the resistance of an object to change it state of rest or motion. when you are standing in a moving bus and it suddenly stops you tend to fall backward. This is due to inertia of motion. Body resists the change in motion due to which u fall backward. so inertia exactly opposes or resists your change in motion.
Mass is the measure of inertia and if you change the mass the inertia will change.
Inertia is the tendency of all objects to resist change in motion.
The tendency for objects to resist a change in their state of motion is called inertia.
Inertia. Inertia applies to both increases and decreases in velocity.
The property of objects that resists changes in motion is called inertia.
Inertia is directly proportional to an objects mass. Inertia is the desire of objects to continue doing exactly what they are doing. The greater the mass the greater the inertia.
either resistance or inertia
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Inertia
The moment of inertia of objects is important in the study of rotational motion because it determines how difficult it is to change an object's rotation. Objects with larger moments of inertia require more force to change their rotation, while objects with smaller moments of inertia can rotate more easily. This concept is crucial in understanding how objects move and behave in rotational motion.
Inertia
Inertia