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A soccer player kicks a ball. The ball rolls in a straight line, slows down, and stops. What can you conclude about the soccer ball?
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there was inertia in the soccer ball from your foot, I can’t really tell if this is a math question or a science question but basically the soccer ball was in motion and now isn’t and your foot was what provided that motion
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