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    Exam 2: Newtons First Law of Motion: Inertia
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    When You Flick a Card from Beneath a Coin That
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When You Flick a Card from Beneath a Coin That

Question 24

Question 24

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When you flick a card from beneath a coin that hardly moves, you're illustrating


A) inertia.
B) equilibrium.
C) support force.
D) friction.

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