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A parked car begins to roll down a hill, what can you conclude from that observation? A force was required to start the car rolling. The rolling friction is equal to the car’s weight. The rolling friction
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A parked car begins to roll down a hill, what can you conclude from that observation?
A force was required to start the car rolling.
The rolling friction is equal to the car’s weight.
The rolling friction is greater than the force of the car’s weight against the hill.
The car will stop when a force equal to the weight of the car is applied against the car.
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I think you answered that yourself
Step-by-step explanation:
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