the inherent property of an object due to which its state of motion cannot change is called its________
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Inertia: There is an inherent property of an object by virtue of which it cannot change its state of motion or rest by itself. This property is called 'inertia'.
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The inherent property of an object due to which its state of motion cannot change is called its INTERIA.
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NEWTON'S FIRST LAW OF MOTION:
- Newton’s first law states that if a body is at relaxation or shifting at a consistent velocity in a immediately line, it'll continue to be at relaxation or maintain shifting in a immediate line at a consistent velocity except it's far acted upon through a force.
- In fact, in classical Newtonian mechanics, there may be no crucial difference between relaxation and uniform movement in a immediately line; they'll appear because of the equal kingdom of movement visible through one-of-a-kind observers, one shifting at an equal pace because the particle and the opposite shifting at a consistent pace with recognize to the particle.
- This postulate is referred to as the regulation of inertia.
THIS LAW IS ALSO CALLED THE LAW OF INERTIA.
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