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Ice cube is dropped into a glass of water. Describe the motion of the ice cube and explain why it moves this way
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Ice cube is dropped into a glass of water. Describe the motion of the ice cube and explain why it moves this way
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Gravity pulls the ice cube down when u let go of it
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the motion of the ice cube: falling. it falls because you move it with force and drop it that makes it fall.
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