A pitcher throws a baseball to the catcher. The ball's path begins as a straight line, and then its patch curves toward the ground. Which two forces are acting on the baseball?(1 point) Responses electricity and friction electricity and friction gravity and friction gravity and friction inertia and magnetism inertia and magnetism nuclear and inertia nuclear and inertia

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The two forces acting on the baseball are gravity and friction. Gravity pulls the baseball downward, causing its path to curve toward the ground, while friction can act with air resistance as the baseball moves through the air.