Multiple Choice
Suppose an ice skater is moving on the surface of a frozen lake at constant velocity. What is true about the external (outside) forces acting on the skater?
A) There are none.
B) There could be some but they all cancel out.
C) Gravity can be ignored.
D) The all are perfectly horizontal.
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