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what's the device used in physics that can drop a ball down a ramp without any forces added on
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The device used in physics to drop a ball down a ramp without any forces added is called a free-fall apparatus.
The device used in physics that can drop a ball down a ramp without any forces added on is called a "free-fall apparatus."
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