Inertia of motion short answer
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Inertia is defined as the tendency of objects to keep moving in a straight line at a constant velocity.
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Inertia of motion: Inertia of motion is the fundamental property possessed by a body to oppose any change in its motion. Or in other words, the body does not want to change its motion, but wants to continue its state of motion is called inertia of motion.
Example: As the passenger jumps out of the moving bus his body possesses the inertia of motion (Kinetic inertia).
Inertia of motion: Inertia of motion is the fundamental property possessed by a body to oppose any change in its motion. Or in other words, the body does not want to change its motion, but wants to continue its state of motion is called inertia of motion.
Example: As the passenger jumps out of the moving bus his body possesses the inertia of motion (Kinetic inertia).
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Inertia of motion is a fundamental property possessed by a body to oppose any change in its direction of motion or we can say that the body doesn't want to change its direction of motion but wants to continue its state of motion in a straight line.This is Inertia of motion.
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