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Which of these forces could speed up a baseball? A) Applied and Frictional forces B) Applied and Gravitational forces C) Frictional and Gravitational forces
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Which of these forces could speed up a baseball? A) Applied and Frictional forces B) Applied and Gravitational forces C) Frictional and Gravitational forces
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Which of these forces could speed up a baseball?
A) Applied and Frictional forces
B) Applied and Gravitational forces
C) Frictional and Gravitational forces
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b)
Step-by-step explanation:
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B) Applied and gravitational forces
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