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According to Newton's 1st Law of Motion, a moving object will move forever at a constant rate in the same direction. Why do objects stop moving?

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Answer:

See below ~

Step-by-step explanation:

Newton's 1st Law of Motion : "An object in motion (or rest) will stay in motion (or rest) unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

  • Objects stop moving due to the application of force
  • An ball rolling on the road stops due to the frictional force of the road
  • An apple falls from the tree due to gravitational force
  • We can alter the motion of a football by applying force
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Answer:

Object stop moving when the force which is friction that acts to resist sliding between two touch-ing surfaces is not present

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