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6. When a ball is thrown up into the air, what two forces are at work? * 1 point a Air Resistance b Friction c Inertia

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6. When a ball is thrown up into the air, what two forces are at work?
*
1 point
Gravity
Air Resistance
Friction
Inertia
2 years ago

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6. When a ball is thrown up into the air, what two forces are at work?
*
1 point
Gravity
Air Resistance
Friction
Inertia

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