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Without an unbalanced force, a moving object will not only keep moving, but its speed and direction will also remain the same. True False
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Without an unbalanced force, a moving object will not only keep moving, but its speed and direction will also remain the same.
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This is true. Because there is no other force that is causing a change in direction and speed. Remember Newton's First Law of motion. An object in motion will continue in motion and an object at rest will be at rest UNLESS an unbalanced force acts on the object.
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