Inertia.
The resistance that all matter offers to change of position or motion is called inertia.
Matter resists a change in motion because of its inertia, which is the tendency of an object to maintain its current state of motion (i.e., either at rest or moving at a constant velocity) unless acted upon by an external force. This resistance to change in motion is described by Newton's first law of motion.
Inertia is the term used to describe a body's resistance to a change in motion. It is a property of matter that causes an object to remain in its current state of motion unless acted upon by an external force.
The measure of an object's resistance to a change in its rotational motion about an axis is called inertia. It is similar to an object's resistance to a change in its linear motion, but it specifically refers to rotational motion. The greater an object's inertia, the more difficult it is to change its rotational motion.
Inertia of motion is the resistance mass has to motion. It also is the resistance in change in momentum. Momentum includes two things: velocity and direction. When an object changes its velocity, the momentum of the object resists the change. Also, when an object does change its velocity, its momentum is directly changed. In general, the inertia of motion is matter's unwillingness to change velocity or momentum.
The resistance that all matter offers to change of position or motion is called inertia.
An object's resistance to change in its motion is known as inertia. This property of matter causes objects to maintain their current state of motion (either at rest or moving at a constant velocity) until acted upon by an external force.
Matter resists a change in motion because of its inertia, which is the tendency of an object to maintain its current state of motion (i.e., either at rest or moving at a constant velocity) unless acted upon by an external force. This resistance to change in motion is described by Newton's first law of motion.
Inertia is the resistance of a object to change in its motion
Inertia is the resistance of a object to change in its motion
Inertia is the term used to describe a body's resistance to a change in motion. It is a property of matter that causes an object to remain in its current state of motion unless acted upon by an external force.
The measure of an object's resistance to a change in its rotational motion about an axis is called inertia. It is similar to an object's resistance to a change in its linear motion, but it specifically refers to rotational motion. The greater an object's inertia, the more difficult it is to change its rotational motion.
Inertia of motion is the resistance mass has to motion. It also is the resistance in change in momentum. Momentum includes two things: velocity and direction. When an object changes its velocity, the momentum of the object resists the change. Also, when an object does change its velocity, its momentum is directly changed. In general, the inertia of motion is matter's unwillingness to change velocity or momentum.
Inertia is an objects resistance to change in motion. Frictional forces resist motion.
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The extent of resistance to a change of motion is determined by an objects mass. The mass of the object is measured in kilograms.
The tendency for matter to resist change in motion is called inertia. Inertia is Newton's first law of motion.