Resistance to motion is the force that opposes the movement of an object through a medium, such as air or water. This force can be caused by factors like friction and drag, which slow down the object's motion. Ultimately, resistance to motion can make it more difficult for an object to move quickly or efficiently.
Inertia.
Resistance to changes in its state of motion is measured by inertia, which is the tendency of an object to maintain its velocity. The larger the mass of an object, the greater the inertia and resistance to changes in motion.
Resistance.
Frictional forces, such as rolling resistance and air resistance, act in an opposite direction to the motion of a cart. These forces create resistance that opposes the cart's forward motion and can slow it down.
The measure of an object's resistance to a change in its rotational motion about an axis is called inertia. It is similar to an object's resistance to a change in its linear motion, but it specifically refers to rotational motion. The greater an object's inertia, the more difficult it is to change its rotational motion.
Friction is the sum of resistance to motion and as for resistance, it slow down the motion.
Inertia is the resistance of a object to change in its motion
Inertia is the resistance of a object to change in its motion
resistance to motion is called inertia
Inertia is an objects resistance to change in motion. Frictional forces resist motion.
Inertia.
The resistance of an object to changes in its motion is known as inertia. Changes in an objects motion include changes in its speed and direction.
Resistance to changes in its state of motion is measured by inertia, which is the tendency of an object to maintain its velocity. The larger the mass of an object, the greater the inertia and resistance to changes in motion.
Inertia
Resistance.
Frictional forces, such as rolling resistance and air resistance, act in an opposite direction to the motion of a cart. These forces create resistance that opposes the cart's forward motion and can slow it down.
The measure of an object's resistance to a change in its rotational motion about an axis is called inertia. It is similar to an object's resistance to a change in its linear motion, but it specifically refers to rotational motion. The greater an object's inertia, the more difficult it is to change its rotational motion.