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A book is pushed across the table by a student. The student stops pushing on the book and the book slows down and stops. The force stopping the book is a force known as A) inertia. B) friction. C) the
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A book is pushed across the table by a student. The student stops pushing on the book and the book slows down and stops. The force stopping the book is a force known as A) inertia. B) friction. C) the applied force. D) the action-reaction force.
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The answer is B) friction
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Hello, your correct answer is,
B) Friction
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