This is mass in motion.

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Newton’s Three Laws of Motion are:. Newton’s First Law of Motion (also known as the Law of Inertia) is that in order for motion to occur with any object or to make that object move, there must be a force applied to that object.  This force that is applied is known as inertia.  In addition, in order for movement to stop its motion, there must be a sufficient amount of force applied to stop the object’s forward momentum. Force is any action that will cause an object to change its speed (velocity) and/or the direction in which it is moving. Momentum is “mass in motion.” An example of Newton’s... Show more

This is mass in motion.