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"Newton's First Law" implies that the object is NOT accelerating, i.e., its velocity doesn't change.

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A and B certainly. Probably C as well, but it is hard to tell because the question seems to have been truncated.

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Q: Which of these is a good example of Newton's First Law of inertia A) a ball sits motionless on the ground B) a ball gathers speed as it rolls downhill C) a ball accelerates as it falls out of the clas?
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