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True or False? Theoretically an object would keep going forever on a friction-less surface if it was given a hard-enough push to overcome its inertia and there was no air resistance.
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True or False? Theoretically an object would keep going forever on a friction-less surface if it was given a hard-enough push to overcome its inertia and there was no air resistance.
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thank you so much this helped me so much!!
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true. if there is no friction or wind resistance then the object could keep going because nothing would be there to slow it down
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