the property of the matter by virtue of which it resists any attempt to change its state of rest or of uniform motion is called
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Inertia
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The property of the matter by virtue of which it resists any attempt to change its state of rest or of uniform motion is called inertia.
- A body at rest or in uniform motion will continue to do so as long as there is no net external force acting on it.
- This tendency of an object to resist a change in its current state is called the property of inertia.
- The tendency of a body to resist this change is directly proportional to the mass of the body.
- The inertia of rest, the inertia of motion, and the inertia of direction are the three types of inertia.
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