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Chemistry, 30.01.2020 02:53 tryintopassenioryear

Which statement best explains why newton's first law is correct even though real-world objects tend to eventually stop moving instead of remaining in motion?
a.) newtons first law does not apply in the real world.
b.) newtons first law does not take inertia into account.
c.) most objects are affected by unbalanced forces such as friction.
d.) newtons first law only applies to objects that are not already in motion.

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