If no external force acts on a body, it will : ?(A) move with more speed ? ?(B) change its shape ?(C) break into pieces ? ?(D) either remain in its state of rest or in uniform motion.
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Step 1: According to Newton's first law of motion, if no external force acts on a body, it will either remain in its state of rest or in uniform motion. Show more…
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