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How does Newton's idea about inertia have helped in astronomy?

We can learn that objects in space like asteroid will keep its path unless a different force is applied to it
We can figure out the size of far away planet through the Law of Inertia.
The Law of Inertia will help us discover distant galaxies
Inertia is used to help identify distance planets.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Newtons second law states:

A larger resultant force acting upon an object, the greater acceleration that object has. Meaning force and acceleration are directly proportional to each other (

f

a

), and acceleration is inversely proportionate to the mass of an object.

This is shown through the formula:

f

=

m

a

where

f

= Force in Newtons,

N

,

m

=Mass in Kilograms,

K

g

and

a

= Acceleration in

m

/

s

2

.

This, therefore, can be arranged to find Mass, or Acceleration, using that acceleration is inversely proportionate to the mass of an object.

Inertia is 'The tendency for motion to remain unchanged', basically the measurement that objects move at the same velocity, or not at all. This links to Newton's first law that until acted upon a resultant force, objects moving and not moving will stay moving at that velocity.

Inertial mass is the measurement for how difficult it is to change the velocity for the object.

it is linked as Inertia and Intertial mass is found out using Newton's second law as previously stated.

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