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If there is no friction (or wind resistance) a body that is in motion will ...
eventually begin to turn and change its direction
never stop moving and have a constant velocity
eventually convert all of its kinetic energy into heat energy
stop after a while with a changing velocity
eventually begin to turn and change its direction
never stop moving and have a constant velocity
eventually convert all of its kinetic energy into heat energy
stop after a while with a changing velocity
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In the absence of friction or wind resistance, a body that is in motion will **never stop moving and have a constant velocity**. This is in accordance with Newton's first law of motion, which states that an object in motion will remain in motion at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force.
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