Recognizing newton's first law of motion
if it were possible to remove gravity and friction, t...
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Recognizing newton's first law of motion
if it were possible to remove gravity and friction, think about what would happen to a football if it were tossed into the
air. which statement best describes the force(s) acting on the football?
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