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When Jackson throws a baseball in a straight path, what two forces cause the ball to eventually stop moving?
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When Jackson throws a baseball in a straight path, what two forces cause the ball to eventually stop moving?
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when Jackson throws a baseball in a straight path, what two forces cause the ball to eventually stop moving?
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#1). Air resistance while it's still in the air
-- gravity eventually brings it down to the ground,
but doesn't make it stop moving
#2). Friction with the grass after it hits the ground.
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resistance (from the air) and gravity
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