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A rubber ball rolls across a level surface.The ball will eventually stop rolling due to A.electricity B.conductivity C.friction D.magnesium
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A rubber ball rolls across a level surface.The ball will eventually stop rolling due to A.electricity B.conductivity C.friction D.magnesium
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A rubber ball rolls across a level surface.The ball will eventually stop rolling due to
A.electricity
B.conductivity
C.friction
D.magnesium
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The answer would be friction
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c. Friction is the answer
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