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When you flick a coin so that it slides across a table, it slows down. (a) whts is the name of the force that slows it down? (b)how many forces are acting on the coin after your finger stops pushing
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When you flick a coin so that it slides across a table, it slows down.
(a) whts is the name of the force that slows it down?
(b)how many forces are acting on the coin after your finger stops pushing
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a). friction
b). three: friction, gravity, and the upward force of the table
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