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Physics, 02.04.2020 01:39, juliannabartra

Suppose a bicycle was coasting on a level surface, and there was no friction. What would happen to the bicycle?
OA. It would speed up since there is no friction.
•B. It would keep going at constant speed.
.C. It would slow down until it finally came to a stop.
OD. It would slow down but would never stop.
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