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Why is inertia not a force

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Answered by Anonymous
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Inertia is that tendency of a body , because of which it tends to remain in the same stationary position or to be in the same uniform motion , till the time , an external force is applied on it .

Answered by Nainaojha
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A moving body keeps moving not because of its inertia but only because of the absence of a force to slow it down, change its course, or speed it up. Isaac Newton's first law of motion states that—unless the body is acted upon by some force—a body in…


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