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Physics, 23.03.2020 21:29 gloriuos355

Given Newton's First Law of Motion, what do we reasonably expect an object to do given the following scenario. An object sits at rest with an unbalanced force acting upon it. What should we not expect this object to do? Asking another way, which of the following choices could not be an outcome?

A) The object will remain at rest.
B) The object will begin to move and then move with a constant velocity
C) The object will begin to move with a changing velocity
D) None of these answers.

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