state of an object
mass times velocity.
Inertia in science is defined as the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion. It is a property that is quantified by an object's mass, and the greater the mass, the greater the inertia. According to Newton's first law of motion, an object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an object in motion tends to stay in motion, unless acted upon by an external force.
In science, the term "stationary" refers to an object or system that is not moving or changing position relative to a reference point.
The term that determines the quantity of inertia for an object is mass. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, and the greater an object's mass, the greater its inertia, or resistance to changes in motion.
Inertia, inertial mass, or mass. All the same.
That term is inertia. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its velocity, either maintaining its current state of motion or remaining at rest.
In science, 'energy' is the ability of matter to overcome inertia and perform work.
Inertia indicates to scientists resistance to change in velocity.
In science, 'matter' is the basic structural component of the universe that possesses inertia and volume and that can be converted into energy.
mass is in science,inertia is in science. there. i feel so proud of myself for thinking up that one
inertia!
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Electoral is a political term and has no special meaning in science.
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He is the symbol for Helium in a scientific setting.
A length of time.