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newton's law of motion is called the law of
Inertia​

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Answered by Cutegirl609
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The property of a body to remain at rest or to remain in motion with constant velocity is called inertia. Newton's first law is often called the law of inertia. ... The inertia of an object is measured by its mass.

Answered by manavrvl979
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koAristotle said, "When an object is moving, something external is required to keep it in motion"

This Aristotle's fallacy was believed for years, when finally Galileo extrapolated simple ideas of motion of bodies falling on inclined planes and arrived at the law of inertia which demolished Aristotlean mechanics.

Newton's first law is the same law rephrased thus, "Everybody continues to be in its state of rest or of uniform motion along a straight line unless compelled bu some other body to act otherwise."

Simply, it is stated that "If force on a body is zero, it's acceleration is zero."

Inertia is that property of a body due to which it resists any change in its state of rest or of uniform motion. This law directly lights up the concept of inertia.

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