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8 June, 15:56

Suppose an object is moving in a straight line at 50 mi/hr. According to Newton's first law of motion, the object will:

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  1. 8 June, 18:12
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    The object will continue to move in straight line at 50 mi/hr except it is acted upon by an external force

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    Newton First Law of motion: A body will continue in its present state of rest or, if it is in motion will continue to move with uniform speed in a straight line unless it is acted upon by a force. Newton first law of motion is also called the law of inertia.

    Inertia: This is the tendency of a body to remain in its states of rest or uniform motion.

    From the question, The object moving in a straight line at 50 mi/hr will continue to move in a straight line at 50 mi/hr, except it is acted upon by external force that will change the speed of the object.
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