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A ball is rolled down an inclined plane and comes to a stop after sometime due to friction. This is an example of a) Newton's 1st law of motion c) Newton's 3rd law of motion b) Newton's 2nd law of motion d) Conservation of momentum​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Newton's 2nd law of motion

Explanation:

Friction - as the ball rolls, the ball loses its energy to heat and sound. As the energy is lost, the ball slows down and eventually stops. A rolling ball stops because of friction." ScienceLine.

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Answered by llToxicQueenll
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Friction - as the ball rolls, the ball loses its energy to heat and sound. As the energy is lost, the ball slows down and eventually stops. A rolling ball stops because of friction." ScienceLine.

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