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There's more to motion than simply changing position. True Or False
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There's more to motion than simply changing position. True Or False
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True, there is friction, the energy needed to move the object, and the weight of the said object.
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Answer: I think that it is False, if its wrong I am sorry.
Step-by-step explanation:
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