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Objects in motion tend to stay in motion, while objects at rest, tend to A start moving B bounce C roll D stay at rest
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Objects in motion tend to stay in motion, while objects at rest, tend to
A start moving
B bounce
C roll
D stay at rest
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D. Stay at rest
They stay at rest because there is nothing making it move.
This is Newton’s first law: An object will not change it motion unless a force acts on it.
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