Physics, asked by nesthangam, 1 year ago

what is the meaning of this sentence?'"the motion imparted to objects was due to the action of force:"


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Answered by shrishanayak6
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This sentence means that the reason why the object moved was because of force.

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Answered by kvnmurty
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Due to inertia, every object stays at rest or moves with uniform velocity. Assume that any object that moves had been at rest at some time earlier.

A body is imparted motion, ie., is given a velocity. As per Newtons' 1st law, there must be an unbalanced, net resultant force acting on it, to change the objects state of inertia to an accelerating state.

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