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According to Newton's 1st law of motion, what is required to make an object slow down?
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According to Newton's 1st law of motion, what is required to make an object slow down?
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Hello,
that there must be a cause—which is a net external force—for there to be any change in velocity, either a change in magnitude or direction.
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Force.
Force
is required
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Newton’s first law state that an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon force so the answer would be RESISTANCE
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