3.4: Newton's Law of Inertia
Simply put, things tend to keep on doing what they're already doing. Objects in a state of rest tend to remain at rest. Only a ________ will change that state.
force
Objects continue to move by themselves. Forces are needed to overcome any _________ that may be present and to set objects in motion initially. Once the object is moving in a force-free environment, it will move in a straight line _____________.
friction, indefinitely
Newton's first law, usually called the ______________, is a restatement of Galileo's idea that a force is not needed to keep an object moving.
law of inertia
The law of inertia provides a completely different way of viewing ______ from the ancients.
motion
Newton's first law states that every object continues in a state of rest, or of uniform speed in a straight line, unless acted on by a _______ net force.
nonzero