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Inertia coinsides (excuse me for my spelling if there are any mistakes!) with Newton's 1st Lqaw. So say the quarterback for the football team is running straight for the goal poast, if the object ( Qb) is in motion it will stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force(Some 500 pound guy from the opposite team), it will remain at rest. ( A quarterback is going to kick a ball that was a rest. The Qb's kick is the unbalanced force.) <<<<ARK>>>>

Inertia coinsides (excuse me for my spelling if there are any mistakes!) with Newton's 1st Lqaw. So say the quarterback for the football team is running straight for the goal poast, if the object ( Qb) is in motion it will stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force(Some 500 pound guy from the opposite team), it will remain at rest. ( A quarterback is going to kick a ball that was a rest. The Qb's kick is the unbalanced force.) <<<<ARK>>>>

Inertia coinsides (excuse me for my spelling if there are any mistakes!) with Newton's 1st Lqaw. So say the quarterback for the football team is running straight for the goal poast, if the object ( Qb) is in motion it will stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force(Some 500 pound guy from the opposite team), it will remain at rest. ( A quarterback is going to kick a ball that was a rest. The Qb's kick is the unbalanced force.) <<<<ARK>>>>

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In football, when the ball is underneath the center but has not been given to the quarterback, there is no inertia. In Baseball, when the pitcher is ready to being his windup, he is still and has no inertia.

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A moment of inertia in sports equipment is when a hockey puck continues moving in the same direction until another player's stick hits it. Likewise, it remained at rest until the first player hit it.

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