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Physics, 08.04.2020 05:52 tannerweberp5r8sg

When starting to slide down a waterslide, why would a person push on the sides of the slide?
A. Pushing on the slide does not do anything for the person.
B.
The person is using the slide to make himself move.
C.
The person wants the slide to move.
D. The person is trying not to get wet.

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