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if a moving body changes its velocity from 30m/s to 15m/s the body's motion becomes?
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Andrew
it becomes slower as by newton's 2nd law, it undergoes a change in momentum, assuming its mass is kept constant.
a resultant force acts in the opposite direction of its motion. hence it retards.
a resultant force acts in the opposite direction of its motion. hence it retards.
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