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Heidi sees a bowl of apple sitting on the table. She knows that there’s no force acts on that bullet will stay right where it is which part of newtons law of motion explains why…
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Heidi sees a bowl of apple sitting on the table. She knows that there’s no force acts on that bullet will stay right where it is which part of newtons law of motion explains why…
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Heidi sees a bowl of apple sitting on the table. She knows that there’s no force acts on that bullet will stay right where it is which part of newtons law of motion explains why the ball will stay at rest.
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Newtons first law
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