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Answered by mayur67
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 the tendency of a body to resist its change of state called? According to my close friend, Newton, and his first law of motion, and I quote, “The tendency of undisturbed objects to stay at rest or to keep moving with the same velocity is called Inertia
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The ‘tendency of a body’ to resist acceleration is called inertia.

Explanation:  

  • Inertia is a property by ‘virtue’ of which an object stays in the state of ‘rest or uniform motion’ until and unless it is ‘acted upon’ by some external forces.  
  • This external force is due to the presence of any acceleration. This is given by Newton in the first law of motion.  
  • This law is sometimes known as the ‘law of inertia’. Law of inertia may be of two types.  
  • Inertia of rest is the inertia which acts on the body at rest and inertia of motion is the inertia which acts when the object is in uniform motion.

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