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What will happen to the ball in example C if there is no friction? A) The ball will roll forever in a straight path B) The ball will roll forever in a curved path C) The ball will stop rolling eventually
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What will happen to the ball in example C if there is no friction?
A) The ball will roll forever in a straight path
B) The ball will roll forever in a curved path
C) The ball will stop rolling eventually
D) The ball's final position will be 10m away from the starting point
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A) The ball will roll forever in a straight path.
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