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Health, 08.07.2021 06:00, hellothere2458

2. Why can't a ball roll continuously on a rough surface A. The rough surface is not made for balls to roll. B. The force which enables the ball to move is released. C. The rough texture of the surface blocks the movement of the D. The rough texture of the surface permits the movement of th 3. What eventually happens to a moving object when it movese A. It will continuously move. B. It will stop immediately. C. It will eventually slow down and stop. D. It will move either to the right or left side and stop.​

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