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Physics, 18.05.2021 19:50, JunoJackson

8) Is it possible for an object to move at constant speed without a force pulling or pushing it?*
A) No, a constant force is needed to keep an object moving at a constant speed.
B) No, a force is needed to keep an object moving at constant speed, but it doesn't
have to be a constant force.
C) Yes, an object will move at a constant speed unless a force acts to change its
motion

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