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gravity, friction, and wind resisitance
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The downward force of gravity, and the normal force perpendicular to the slide.
Mainly the force of gravity, and friction.
On the ice, a hockey puck is pushing against much less surface friction, so it will slide with relative ease. On the street, a puck is forced to push against the pavement which it cannot do very well causing it to either stop or bounce across the surface.
gravity, friction, and wind resisitance
a fireman's pole. Yes, a fireman's pole
fluid friction
trombone
this is the changing of from one slide to another
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i think ocean motion will work
The downward force of gravity, and the normal force perpendicular to the slide.
An object in motion tends to stay in motion.
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is a waterslide apart of any forces
Mainly the force of gravity, and friction.