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CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ILL GIVE BRAINEST? Imagine you push a book across an incredibly slippery surface. It slides right across because there is NO friction. Next, you push the same book across a rougher surface that exerts friction. 1. Will the velocity of the book change as it moves across the surface with NO friction? Explain your answer.

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