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Physics, 08.10.2019 02:20 beccakubas
When you’re driving on a level road and there’s ice on the pavement, you hardly notice that ice while you’re heading straight at a constant speed. why is it that you only notice how slippery the road is when you try to turn left or right, or to speed up or slow down?
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