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PLEASE ANSWER FAST!! In Galileo‘s experiment and the loss of inertia, he reason that there is there is no friction, a rolling ball would lose no speed at all, and it will continue rolling along in a straight
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In Galileo‘s experiment and the loss of inertia, he reason that there is there is no friction, a rolling ball would lose no speed at all, and it will continue rolling along in a straight line forever.
A) false
B) true
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the answer is true, because Newton's first law of motion states that "Any object continues in its state of rest or motion unless it is compelled by a net external force."
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I think that it’s false I might be wrong but I want the points
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