Inertia
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If no external force acts on an object, it will tend to maintain its current state, meaning that its velocity remains constant.
This phenomenon is known as inertia and gives rise to Newton's first law, which generalizes this idea by stating that objects tend to maintain a constant momentum, which in the case of constant mass reduces to constant velocity.
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Inertia
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If no external force acts on an object, it will tend to maintain its current state, meaning that its velocity remains constant. This phenomenon is known as inertia and gives rise to Newton's first law, which generalizes this idea by stating that objects tend to maintain a constant momentum, which in the case of constant mass reduces to constant velocity.
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