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You can relate it to the law of " an object will remain in motion unless acted upon another force". So, if you fire a paintball, in a vaccume it should continue forever. However, due to the air resistance and say a player in front of you, the paintball will stop.

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Playing paintball relates to Newton's first law of motion because it demonstrates the concept of inertia. A paintball at rest remains at rest until acted upon by an external force, such as being shot from a paintball gun. Once in motion, the paintball will continue in a straight path at a constant velocity unless acted upon by another force, such as air resistance or a barrier.

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