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An object is sliding with velocity of 10 m/s along a perfectly frictionless surface. Instantly, a 45 N force acts upon the object. Based on your knowledge of Newton’s 1st Law, what do you think will happen? Will the object remain in motion or will its motion change? If the motion changes, what kind of change occurs?

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An object is sliding with a velocity of 10 m/s [S] along a perfectly frictionless surface. Instantly, a 45 N [N] force acts upon the object. ... It will slow down because the unbalnced force causes it to accelerate in opposite direction (N) than it was moving (S).

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