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A student hits a hockey puck. The hockey puck glides across a very smooth icy surface. What makes it continue to move? A. Velocity B. Gravity C. Force D. Inertia
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A student hits a hockey puck. The hockey puck glides across a very smooth icy surface. What makes it continue to move?
A. Velocity
B. Gravity
C. Force
D. Inertia
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D. Inertia I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU HAVE A NICE DAY ..............
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The answer is D. Inertia
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