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Determine if the following examples are demonstrating Newton’s 1st Law or Not 1. A hockey puck slowing down on a completely frictionless surface. Yes or No?

2. A pencil sitting motionless on a table until someone picks it up. Yes or No?

3. A person flies forward in the car after the driver slams on the brakes. Yes or No?

4. A soccer ball that was sitting on the grass moving when no unbalanced force has been applied. Yes or No?

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