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Homer
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30 September, 18:54
An object at rest stays at rest because?
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Bailee Poole
30 September, 19:18
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Of newtons law. It is also because of friction, gravity, and other sources. An object at motion stays in motion and an object at rest stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force.
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