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If objects in motion stay in motion, why does a ball eventually stop rolling on the ground? Inertia acts on the ball. Gravity acts on the ball. Friction acts on the ball.
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If objects in motion stay in motion, why does a ball eventually stop rolling on the ground? Inertia acts on the ball. Gravity acts on the ball. Friction acts on the ball.
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If objects in motion stay in motion, why does a ball eventually stop rolling on the ground?
Inertia acts on the ball.
Gravity acts on the ball.
Friction acts on the ball.
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Friction acts on the ball
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