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what is meant by force, inertia, and linear momentum?​

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Answered by surbhikushwaha17
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Inertia: The inability of a body to change by itself its state of rest or of uniform motion or direction of motion unless some external force acts in it is called Inertia. Linear momentum: The quantity of motion contained in a body is known as linear momentum.

Answered by taneesha87
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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:-

Force:- It is a push or pull.

Inertia:- A property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.

Linear Momentum:- Momentum simply means mass in motion or it is the quantity of motion of the moving body. The more Momentum a moving object has, harder it is to stop. The quantitative value of Momentum is equal to the product of mass 'm' of an object and its speed is volume 'v'.

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