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Ryan Lowery
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16 March, 14:31
Write newtone first law
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Ryan Bartlett
16 March, 14:37
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Newtons first law is that an Object that is in motion will stay in motion until an unbalanced force acts upon it, and part 2 is that an object at rest will stay at rest until and unbalanced force acts upon it
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Claire Lamb
16 March, 14:42
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an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force.
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