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A bowling ball that is standing still on the table A-line may start to move on its own and then fall off B-has too much inertia to move C- will accelerate on its own if left alone D- will not move unless
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A bowling ball that is standing still on the table
A-line may start to move on its own and then fall off
B-has too much inertia to move
C- will accelerate on its own if left alone
D- will not move unless acted on by another force
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I believe the answer is A cause a ball will move because its a smooth surface.
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