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    According to Newtonian Physics, an Object with No Forces Acting
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According to Newtonian Physics, an Object with No Forces Acting

Question 3

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According to Newtonian physics, an object with no forces acting on it must


A) be at rest.
B) either be at rest or have constant velocity.
C) be accelerated, with an unchanging acceleration.
D) eventually come to rest.
E) fall.

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