Physics, asked by ashpreet41106, 10 months ago

Overcoming an object’s inertia always requires a

a. large mass.
b. massive force.
c. unbalanced force.
d. two of the above  

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Answered by Amulyasaibewar
15
Option b is your answer
In order to stop inertia of a object
Force must be applied in opposition
Answered by hyacinth98
1

Beating an item's inertia generally requires c) unbalanced force.

Inertia

  • Beating an item's inertia generally requires c) unbalanced force.
  • The law of dormancy expresses that it is the propensity of an item to oppose an adjustment of movement.
  • That is, an article very still will remain very still, except if it is followed up on by an outer power. The equivalent is valid for an item moving.
  • Reasonably, a snapshot of dormancy can be considered addressing the item's protection from change in rakish speed, likewise to how mass addresses a protection from the adjustment of speed in non-rotational movement, under Newton's laws of movement.
  • The snapshot of inactivity estimation recognizes the power it would take to slow, accelerate or stop an article's turn.

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