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Assertion : No force is required to move a body uniformly along a straight line .
Reason : Because F=ma=m(0)=0.

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an object moving in straight line with constant velocity

B

an object moving in circular motion

C

an object moving with constant acceleration

D

an object moving in elliptical path

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