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Physics, 23.07.2021 08:10 kianakilbourn8

How does Newton's first law apply to momentum? If there is an outside force, there is no change in momentum within the system

If there is an outside force, there is a change in momentum within the system

Velocity is not constant

An object loses it's momentum over time in an environment with no air resistance

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