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Which forces are interacting when a bowling ball is pick up ? a.gravity b.inertia c.apull d.all of these
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Which forces are interacting when a bowling ball is pick up ? a.gravity b.inertia c.apull d.all of these
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Which forces are interacting when a bowling ball is pick up ?
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D all of the above. While the ball is being lifted, gravity is still pulling down and it is heavy so it is harder to lift.
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