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An object’s motion remains constant when acted upon by what?

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Answered by Johnsonmijo
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Answer:

An object’s motion remains constant until acted upon by an external force.

Explanation:

This is a consequence of Newton's 1st law of motion. The law states that every body will continue in its state until acted upon by an external unbalanced force. This tendency of objects to continue in their state of rest or uniform motion is called inertia. The action of an external unbalanced force is essential to change the state of the object.

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