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False. Newton's first law of motion - every body continues in a state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line unless acted on by a resultant external force - so if it's moving, it tends to keep moving. Maybe the example of an ice skater (low friction) helps here. A push of from a side wall, and off they would go. Rather serenely.
Usually, there's an "invisible" force such as air resistance for a car which muddles things up a little.
Usually, there's an "invisible" force such as air resistance for a car which muddles things up a little.
A force is required to keep an object moving in a given direction: False.
Newton's First Law of Motion is also referred to as Law of Inertia, which states that an object (body) at rest, will remain at rest unless it is acted upon by an external force and when in motion, it would continue in its state of motion (moving) at continuous velocity in the same speed and direction.
According to Newton's First Law of Motion, a physical object (body) must have constant velocity and keep moving in the same direction when the net external force acting on it is zero (0) because its acceleration would become zero (0) as well.
In conclusion, no force is required to keep an object moving in a given direction: accordance with Newton's First Law of Motion.
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