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While playing hockey in gym class, Timmy is trying to send a plastic puck across the floor and into the goal. Which of the following best describes the forces acting on the plastic puck as it travels across
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While playing hockey in gym class, Timmy is trying to send a plastic puck across the floor and into the goal. Which of the following best describes the forces acting on the plastic puck as it travels across the floor and into to the goal? A.-electromagnetic and gravity. B-.gravity and friction. C.-mechanical force and friction. D-.magnetism and friction
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The answer is gravity and friction.
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