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8 August, 01:17

Start a ball rolling down a bowling alley and you'll find it moves slightly slower with time. Does this violate Newton's law of inertia? Defend your answer. 1. Yes; no force acts upon it. 2. None of these 3. Yes; the air resistance cancels the friction and the total force on the ball is zero. 4. No; the law of inertia can also be applied to moving objects. 5. No; air resistance and friction act upon the ball.

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  1. 8 August, 03:15
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    2 None of these

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    none of these consider the gravity influence on the ball rolling.
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