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What is the pyhiscs word for laziness?

There's no single physics word for "laziness" as it's a concept more related to psychology and behavior. However, we can look at related physics concepts:

* Inertia: This describes an object's tendency to resist changes in motion. In a way, it's like a "laziness" on the object's part, resisting being moved or stopped.

* Minimum Energy Principle: Systems tend to settle into the state with the lowest possible energy. This is like a "laziness" in seeking the most energetically efficient state.

* Entropy: This concept describes the tendency for systems to become more disordered. One could argue that laziness is a form of choosing the path of least resistance and thus increasing disorder.

However, it's important to remember that these are just analogies. Laziness is a complex human concept with social and psychological roots, not a pure physical phenomenon.

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