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According to Newton's first law of physics, which explains what happens to a baseball when it is hit with a bat?
The course of the ball cannot be changed as long as it remains in motion.
The ball lacks force or momentum but gets momentum when it hits an
unbalanced force.
The ball is an unbalanced force and can only have its course altered by a
stationary object.
The ball is traveling at a steady speed until it hits an unbalanced force and
changes direction.

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