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state two factors which describe the state of motion of an object​

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Answered by krishh2001
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The state of motion of an object is defined by its velocity - the speed with a direction. Thus, inertia could be redefined as follows: Inertia: tendency of an object to resist changes in its velocity. ... Such an object will not change its state of motion (i.e., velocity) unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

Answered by asitkamble2001
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Answer:  State of motion has to be defined from or by ENERGY FLOW at numerous levels as within gas molicules of different forces different measures of gas motion determining the out come of solid objects when in motion

Explanation:  

The Effects of Forces

A force acting on an object may cause the object to change shape, to start moving, to stop moving, to accelerate or decelerate.

When two objects interact with each other they exert a force on each other, the forces are equal in size but opposite in direction.

Resultant force

The forces acting on an object can be replaced with a single force that causes the object to behave in the same way as all the separate forces acting together did, this one overall force is called the resultant force. All forces (F) are measured in newtons (N).

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