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The Law of Inertia states that the body will preserve its velocity and direction so long as no force in its motion's direction acts on it.

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What is the other name of newton's first law?

Another name for Newton's first law is "the law of inertia."


What does Law of inertia states?

The Law of Inertia states that the body will preserve its velocity and direction so long as no force in its motion's direction acts on it.


What is Another name for newtons first law of motion?

Newton's first law of motion is also known as law of inertia.


What is the application of the law of inertia and motion of law of inertia?

the Law of Inertia state


Which of Newton's laws explain inertia?

newton's first law of motion is also known as LAW OF INERTIA. inertia is the property of a body by which every body if is in rest it tends to remain in rest and if in motion it tends to remain in motion.


What is the law of force and acceleration and what does it show?

The law states that Force = Mass * Acceleration, and that is what the law shows.


What is a nickname for the first law of motion?

Newton's first law is sometimes called the law of inertia.


What is the momentum law the states that the total momentum of an object is constant if no outside force acts on it?

Law of inertia? Newtons first law.


What is the tendency of moving or staying still?

how is the object affected by newton's 1st law? HorseIsle Answer: Inertia


Newtons first law is also know as?

Law of inertia.


Another name for newton's first law of motion is?

The law of inertia (it relates to an object's resistance to the change in motion)


What is stated in the law of inertia?

The law of inertia, also known as Newton's first law, states that an object at rest will remain at rest, and an object in motion will continue in motion at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force. This law describes the tendency of objects to resist changes in their state of motion.