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If a hockey puck is made to slide along a straight line on a completely frictionless surface, which statement about the motion of the hockey puck is true?

the hockey puck will come to a halt immediately.

the hockey puck will continue moving with constant velocity along a straight line.

the hockey puck will accelerate and continue moving in straight line.

the hockey puck will continue moving in random direction.

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