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Gravity ____. A. depends on other forces for friction to work B. depends on velocity C. is described as a fundamental force and therefore does not depend on other forces
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Gravity ____. A. depends on other forces for friction to work B. depends on velocity C. is described as a fundamental force and therefore does not depend on other forces
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Gravity ____.
A. depends on other forces for friction to work
B. depends on velocity
C. is described as a fundamental force and therefore does not depend on other forces
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I believe it’s c but it may be b
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I am like 98% sure it is C
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