Understanding this law helps football players anticipate and manage collisions more effectively. It explains the forces involved in tackles and impacts, promoting safer play and strategic awareness on the field.
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Vijay Paswan
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This experience can be explained by the law of inertia, which states that an object will continue in its straight-line motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
Vijay Paswan
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Passengers tend to get thrown to one side when a motorcar makes a sharp turn at high speed.
Vijay Pal Singh
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If the right-side plane were ultimately made horizontal, the marble would continue to travel forever, trying to reach the same height from which it was released, assuming no friction is present.
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The gravitational force exerted by the moon on objects is directly related to its mass; since the moon’s mass is less than Earth’s, it exerts a weaker gravitational force.