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explain newtons first law when an object is at motion

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  • 11-09-2019

Answer: what it basically states is than an object in motion will stay in motion until something stops it, whether that be the wind slowing it down, friction, a person, or a wall. For example - when you throw a ball, several forces are acting on it that stop it from going forever. Gravity is pulling the ball back to the ground and the wind/ air is pushing against it as well. Thats why if you throw a ball in space it will continue going forever since gravity and air arent acting on it .

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