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Lance Larson
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29 October, 00:34
What causes an object to change its motion?
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Moises Riggs
29 October, 00:58
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An unbalanced force.
Explanation:
Teacher: "An object in motion will stay in motion unless ... "
Auggie : "Acted on by an unbalanced force."
Teacher: "Very good."
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