An object is moving in the absence of a net force. which of the following best describes the object's motion?
the object will speed up at a constant rate until it reaches a maximum speed.
the object will continue to move with a constant velocity.
the object will slow down at a constant rate until coming to rest.
the object will stop moving immediately and remain at rest until acted on by a net force.
the object will continue to move with a constant speed, traveling in a circular path.
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