A force is needed to change an object's motion, either by pushing or pulling it to start moving or stop moving. An object in motion is not standing still, while inertia is an object's resistance to changes in its motion, such as things at rest wanting to remain at rest. Gravity pulls all objects toward Earth, while friction from rubbing slows down moving objects.
A force is needed to change an object's motion, either by pushing or pulling it to start moving or stop moving. An object in motion is not standing still, while inertia is an object's resistance to changes in its motion, such as things at rest wanting to remain at rest. Gravity pulls all objects toward Earth, while friction from rubbing slows down moving objects.
A force is needed to change an object's motion, either by pushing or pulling it to start moving or stop moving. An object in motion is not standing still, while inertia is an object's resistance to changes in its motion, such as things at rest wanting to remain at rest. Gravity pulls all objects toward Earth, while friction from rubbing slows down moving objects.
A force is needed to change an object's motion, either by pushing or pulling it to start moving or stop moving. An object in motion is not standing still, while inertia is an object's resistance to changes in its motion, such as things at rest wanting to remain at rest. Gravity pulls all objects toward Earth, while friction from rubbing slows down moving objects.
A force is a push or a pull. For an object to move or
to stop moving, a force must be applied to it. An object is in motion when it is not standing still. Inertia is a resistance to change in motion. Things at rest tend to stay at rest. Gravity is the force that pulls all things toward Earth. Friction is a force that slows things down as a result of the rubbing.