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When the person with the ball was standing still, how did the observations of the ball’s motion by the group and the person tossing the ball compare?
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When the person with the ball was standing still, how did the observations of the ball’s motion by the group and the person tossing the ball compare?
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When the person with the ball was standing still, how did the observations of the ball’s motion by the group and the person tossing the ball compare?
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This is because gravity is still the same, no matter the velocity you propel an object sideways it will still be affected the same
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