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When Jackson throws a baseball in a straight path, what two forces cause the ball to eventually stop moving? A) gravity and friction B) mass and ground force C) wind resistance and mass D) negative acceleration
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When Jackson throws a baseball in a straight path, what two forces cause the ball to eventually stop moving?
A) gravity and friction
B) mass and ground force
C) wind resistance and mass
D) negative acceleration and gravity
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c is the correct answer
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The answer is a
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