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an object cannot change the state of rest or motion till any force applied due to its mass its weight or its acceleration​

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Answered by krrishranjan2407
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Answer:

An object cannot change the state of rest or motion till any force applied due to its mass its weight.

Explanation:

This is true because the force of friction is directly proportional to the mass of the object. It means that the more the mass, the greater will be the force of friction which would oppose the force of motion and won't let an object change it's state of rest or motion.

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Answered by topwriters
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Mass

Explanation:

An object cannot change the state of rest or motion till any force applied due to its mass.

Inertia is a physical property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force. Inertia is proportional to mass. So bigger the mass, stronger will be it's resistance to change in its motion vs. a smaller mass. Objects at rest remain at rest unless acted on by a net force.

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