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Strange as it may seem, it's not possible to see any examples, and definitely not on

Earth. Newton's first law of motion talks about how an object moves when there are

no forces acting on it, and it's absolutely impossible to find a situation anywhere on

Earth where there are no forces acting on an object. Even if there's nothing else,

there's always the force of gravity.

The closest approximations you can see are the motion of the puck on an air-hockey table,

and the motions of whatever the Space Station astronauts decide to show us on their next

public video.

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