mability
Mability refers to the capacity or tendency for something to be moved or to move. In physics, it is often discussed in relation to inertia, the resistance of an object to changes in its state of motion. An object's mability is influenced by its mass; more massive objects generally have lower mability, meaning they are harder to move or change their direction of motion. Concepts like momentum, which is the product of mass and velocity, are directly related to mability.
In a broader, non-physical context, mability can describe the ease with which something can be shifted, altered,