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30 POINTS What stops the "crash test dummy's motion"? A) Nothing, he keeps on going forever B) air resistance C) an outside force
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What stops the "crash test dummy's motion"?
A) Nothing, he keeps on going forever
B) air resistance
C) an outside force
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the brakes?
Step-by-step explanation:
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An outside force acting against the force of the car being tested.
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