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Please help me Choices for 3A: gravity and friction ; kinetic energy and inertia ; inertia and gravity ; friction and kinetic energy
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Choices for 3C: Friction ; Gravity ; Kinetic energy ; Inertia
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Choices for 3A: gravity and friction ; kinetic energy and inertia ; inertia and gr
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Choices for 3A: gravity and friction ; kinetic energy and inertia ; inertia and gr
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Choices for 3A: gravity and friction ; kinetic energy and inertia ; inertia and gr

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