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A ball rolling across the ground in Death Valley will slow and eventually stop. Why? - the ball’s kinetic energy evaporates. - the ball’s force is destroyed. - the friction of t…
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A ball rolling across the ground in Death Valley will slow and eventually stop. Why?
- the ball’s kinetic energy evaporates.
- the ball’s force is destroyed.
- the friction of the ball changed the force to negative ions.
- the ball’s kinetic energy changed to heat through frictions.
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the friction of the ball changed the force to negative ions.
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