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what can we say about the speed of a moving object when no force is acting on to it​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The speed, or actually the velocity, of a moving object, if no force is acting on it, will be in a straight line with a constant speed (no acceleration), as required by the First of Newton's laws.

Answered by sushanth4684
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Explanation:

The speed, or actually the velocity, of a moving object, if no force is acting on it, will be in a straight line with a constant speed (no acceleration), as required by the First of Newton's laws.

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