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Sandra pushed a wooden block and it slid across the floor the wooden block gradually slow down and stopped after moving 10 m why did the block stop moving
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Sandra pushed a wooden block and it slid across the floor the wooden block gradually slow down and stopped after moving 10 m why did the block stop moving
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one reason the block may have slowed down is due to the force of friction. friction resists movement, which will result in the motion of the block decreasing as distance increases.
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