Yes, that's true. That's known as "inertia", or "Newton's First Law".
If the forces acting on an object are balanced and the object is moving at a constant speed, the object will continue to move at that constant speed in a straight line. There will be no change in the object's velocity or direction of motion.
Inertia causes a moving object to continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed unless acted upon by an external force.
Objects will continue to move in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. This is known as Newton's First Law of Motion. When no other forces are present to change an object's motion, it will continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed.
It is known as inertia, the tendency of an object to resist changes in its velocity. This means that an object in motion will continue moving at a constant speed in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force.
When an object is moving at a constant velocity, the forces acting on it are balanced. This means that the net force on the object is zero, which allows it to continue moving at a constant speed in a straight line. The forces acting on the object may include friction, air resistance, and any applied forces.
It's not necessary to specify that the object is moving at a constant speed. Any object with no outside forces acting on it does that. It also continues moving in a straight line.
If the forces acting on an object are balanced and the object is moving at a constant speed, the object will continue to move at that constant speed in a straight line. There will be no change in the object's velocity or direction of motion.
Inertia causes a moving object to continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed unless acted upon by an external force.
If an object is moving away from you and there are no forces acting on it,then it continues moving in a straight line at constant speed.
Objects will continue to move in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. This is known as Newton's First Law of Motion. When no other forces are present to change an object's motion, it will continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed.
It is known as inertia, the tendency of an object to resist changes in its velocity. This means that an object in motion will continue moving at a constant speed in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force.
Yes. The object will simply continue moving at a constant velocity, i.e. at a constant speed in a straight line. This is Newton's First Law.
When an object is moving at a constant velocity, the forces acting on it are balanced. This means that the net force on the object is zero, which allows it to continue moving at a constant speed in a straight line. The forces acting on the object may include friction, air resistance, and any applied forces.
An object moving at a constant velocity in a straight line. An object at rest or moving at a constant speed in a circular path. An object moving in a straight line with no change in direction.
Moving objects tend to stay in a straight line due to inertia, which is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion. Unless acted upon by an external force, an object will continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed.
If no net force acts on an object, the object will continue in its current state of motion. This means that if it is at rest, it will remain at rest, and if it is moving at a constant velocity, it will continue moving at that velocity.
Yes. An object moving in a straight line at constant speed has constant velocity.