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Name the property of an object by virtue of which it opposes or tends to oppose any change in its state. [2] (i) What is the factor on which this property of an object depends?​

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Answered by rajeshkumar07091970
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Answer:

Inertia

Explanation:

Inertia is the property of an object by virtue of which it tends to retain its state of motion or of rest . It is the inherent property of the object . It depends on the mass of the object and is directly proportional to it. Greater is the mass , greater is the inertia .

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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The property of an object by virtue of which it opposes or tends to oppose any change in its state is INERTIA.

(i) It depends upon the MASS of an object.

- Inertia is the resistance of an object to change in its state.

- Due to this property, any object tends to oppose or opposes a change in its existing state of rest or of motion in a straight line.

- It is dependent directly upon the mass of object.

- More is the mass, more is the inertia and lesser the mass lesser the inertia.

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