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An object moving through space will just keep moving and moving through space because there is no air, therefore no air resistance. Which one of Newton’s Laws is this an example of?
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An object moving through space will just keep moving and moving through space because there is no air, therefore no air resistance. Which one of Newton’s Laws is this an example of?
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Newton's first law;
"An object in motion stays in motion, an object at rest stays at rest , an object in space stays in space unless an unbalanced force acts on it "
Not so sure of the law
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