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Net force and motion
A nonzero net force acts on a moving ball, and the ball comes to a stop. Which statement is correct about the relationship between the net force and the ball's movement?(1 point)
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The net force causes a decrease in acceleration because without the force the ball's velocity would remain the same.
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