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What force makes a marble roll across level ground eventually come to a stop?
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What force makes a marble roll across level ground eventually come to a stop?
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What force makes a marble roll across level ground eventually come to a stop?
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That would be the force of friction. If it had too much friction, it would set on fire. Which is why when you rub a stick on a log, friction is generated and set the log on fire.Hope this helps!
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