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You push a ball to start rolling it across a frictionless surface how far will the ball roll ?
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You push a ball to start rolling it across a frictionless surface how far will the ball roll ?
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If the surface is really truly indeed frictionless,
then the ball will never stop.
It'll keep going, in a straight line, at whatever speed
it had when you stopped pushing it.
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