Explain the Inertia of rest ?
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Inertia of rest is defined as the property by virtue of which a body continues to be at rest unless acted by some external force to change that condition.
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Inertia of Rest can be defined as the inability of an object or body to change its state of rest by itself.
Example : when a car is suddenly started, the passengers in it fall backward. Ever wondered why that happens? Well, the lower part, which is in contact with the car, comes in motion, whereas the upper part remains in rest due to inertia of rest.
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