According to Newton's First law, what happens to an object if no external force is acting upon it?

It remains at rest

t moves at a constant velocity

It accelerates

It changes direction

According to Newton's First Law of Motion, an object will remain at rest or continue to move in a straight line with a constant velocity if no external force is acting upon it.

you have to pick one

Sorry for the confusion. According to Newton's First Law, if no external force is acting upon an object, it will remain at rest or move at a constant velocity in a straight line. In this case, the correct answer is it remains at rest or moves at a constant velocity.

Which of the following choices is correct about the information shown on the graph below?

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First the speed decreases, then it increases.

The speed shown on this graph begins to decrease at the 2 second mark

First the speed increases, then it decreases.

Since there is no graph provided, I am unable to accurately determine the correct choice. Please provide the graph or more information so that I can assist you better.

How does Newton's First law explain the motion of an object in the absence of external forces?

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The object always moves at a constant velocity

The object always remains at rest

The object always accelerates

The object always changes direction

The correct answer is: The object always moves at a constant velocity.