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Chemistry, 04.02.2021 01:00 zoe2252

A ball is kicked straight up. The ball's speed decreases as it moves upward. Why does the ball's speed decrease?
A ) Because a force given to the ball by the kick becomes equal to the force of gravity
O Because one or more forces are acting to slow the ball down
O Because a force given to the ball by the kick completely runs out
O Because a force given to the ball by the kick becomes less than the force of gravity

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