bnzilli1
bnzilli1
04-04-2018
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does friction always slow things down?
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diegolikespokemon
diegolikespokemon
04-04-2018
Yes, friction eventually slows down objects, unless you are in space. Hope this helps!
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booherc78
booherc78
04-04-2018
No, friction always doesn't slow things down.
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