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Please help! 10 points, it’s quick! I will appreciate it Question is: Does friction affect the motion of an object and why?
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Does friction affect the motion of an object and why?
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Yes, friction causes moving objects to lose energy and slow down.
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Yes, friction and gravity will work together to stop the motion of the slide.
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