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Physics, 09.04.2021 21:40, rakanmadi87

A tennis ball rolls at a constant speed down a ramp. When the tennis ball reaches the flat surface at the bottom of the ramp the speed of the ball
decreases (slows down). Which statement best explains why the speed of the
tennis ball decreases when it reaches the bottom? ​

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