A student is the pitcher on a baseball team. They pitch the ball toward home plate. It begins in a straight line and then curves toward the ground. What forces are acting on the ball? a friction and electricity b friction and gravity c inertia and nuclear d magnetism and inertia

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The forces acting on the ball are friction and gravity.

Friction is a force that opposes the ball's motion. As the ball moves through the air, it experiences air resistance, which is a type of friction. This friction force acts in the opposite direction to the ball's motion and gradually slows it down.

Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth. In this case, gravity is pulling the ball downward, causing it to curve towards the ground.

Electricity, nuclear forces, and magnetism are not relevant forces in this scenario.
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