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If a ball is thrown,it would continue moving at the speed forever until something changed its speed or direction. Is this true or false
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If a ball is thrown,it would continue moving at the speed forever until something changed its speed or direction. Is this true or false
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It is True. What changes its speed would be air friction or gravity... etc
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I believe it is false because as the ball begins to fall and becomes more distant the speed will become slower
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