Physics, asked by Naman1011, 7 months ago

Does inertia work in space ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Absolutely yes! Even in space objects have mass. And if they have mass, they have inertia. That is, an object in space resists changes in its state of motion.

Answered by AravindhPrabu2005
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Answer:

Absolutely yes! Even in space objects have mass. And if they have mass, they have inertia. That is, an object in space resists changes in its state of motion.

Explanation:

Objects in space follow the laws or rules of physics, just like objects on Earth do. Things in space have inertia. That is, they travel in a straight line unless there is a force that makes them stop or change. The movement of things in space is influenced by gravity.

Inertia does not disappear in the (almost)vacuum of space. It takes just as much force to give an object a certain acceleration whether it's on a planet or in space. ... Since taking an object into space doesn't change it's mass… Nothing.

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