Question
A ball is rolling across the top of a billiard table and slowly rolls to a stop. How would Galileo explain the motion of the ball as it stopped?
a)The ball's natural state is at rest =b)The ball stopped because it ceased to be pushed
c)The ball stopped due to external forces such as friction
a)The ball's natural state is at rest =b)The ball stopped because it ceased to be pushed
c)The ball stopped due to external forces such as friction
Answers
the ball's natural state is at rest
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