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An object that is moving will keep going with the ___________________ unless a resultant/net force acts on it.Group of answer choicesdriving forcesame velocitywill remain stationaryinertia

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An object that is moving will keep going with the ___________________ unless a resultant/net force acts on it.Group of answer choicesdriving forcesame velocitywill remain stationaryinertia

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The correct answer is "inertia". According to Newton's first law of motion, an object in motion will stay in motion with the same speed and direction unless acted upon by a resultant/net force. This property of the object to resist changes in its state of motion is called inertia.

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