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According to Newton's First law, what happens to a moving object if no external force is acting upon it?
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1 point
It remains at rest
It moves at a constant velocity
It accelerates
It changes direction
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1 point
It remains at rest
It moves at a constant velocity
It accelerates
It changes direction
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GPT-4o mini
According to Newton's First Law of Motion, if no external force is acting upon a moving object, it continues to move at a constant velocity. Therefore, the correct answer is:
**It moves at a constant velocity.**
**It moves at a constant velocity.**
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