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    The Speed at Which a Pool Ball Moves After Being
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The Speed at Which a Pool Ball Moves After Being

Question 121

Question 121

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The speed at which a pool ball moves after being struck by a cue is most directly an example of


A) Newton's first law of motion.
B) Newton's second law of motion.
C) Newton's third law of motion.
D) the universal law of gravitation.

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