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Chemistry, 01.09.2019 02:50 ashquinn

An object is moving in a straight line at a constant speed. what will happen to the object if no outside force acts on the object?
a the speed and direction of the object will change.
b the speed and direction of the object will not change.
c the direction of the object will change; the speed will remain constant.
d the speed of the object will change; the direction will remain constant.
i think it would be c or d?

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