The force that allows objects to keep on doing what they are already doing is called inertia. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion.
Inertia is the force that allows objects to keep doing what they are already doing. It is the tendency of objects to resist changes in their motion.
The law of inertia states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. In simpler terms, objects tend to keep doing what they are already doing unless something else changes that.
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.
A screw is a simple machine that allows for the transfer of force over a longer distance, making it easier to apply a greater force with less effort. By twisting the screw, the rotational motion is converted into linear motion, enabling it to move objects with less force compared to lifting or pushing directly.
The desire of an object to keep doing what it is doing is called inertia. "What it is doing" means that it is in motion or at rest,
Inertia is the force that allows objects to keep doing what they are already doing. It is the tendency of objects to resist changes in their motion.
The law of inertia states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. In simpler terms, objects tend to keep doing what they are already doing unless something else changes that.
Deep question, but at the end of the day, Yes. It is true that no force is needed. Because if you put an object into space for example, it will continue what it is doing. If there was no gravity, it would just sit there.
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.
The first law comes closest. Objects have a tendency not to change their velocity.
An object in motion will not change its motion unless acted on by an external force. This applies to zero motion also.
A screw is a simple machine that allows for the transfer of force over a longer distance, making it easier to apply a greater force with less effort. By twisting the screw, the rotational motion is converted into linear motion, enabling it to move objects with less force compared to lifting or pushing directly.
The desire of an object to keep doing what it is doing is called inertia. "What it is doing" means that it is in motion or at rest,
Gravity Actually its not! Its the weight! Were doing a homeowork on physics my physicsa teacher sed it was weight not gravity
In the most precise sense, 'work' is defined as force acting through a distance. So ... straining to agree with something in the question ... if a force has already come along and moved through part of the distance, doing some of the required work in the process, then yes, the work already done by the force has reduced the amount of work remaining to be done. But that's a real stretch.
As the weight of the pulled object increases, the friction force also increases. This is because there is more contact between the surfaces, leading to greater resistance. The friction force is directly proportional to the normal force acting on the object, which increases with weight.
he/she already done it whats she/he doing