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Chemistry, 02.11.2020 01:40 felisha1234

The photo shows a skateboarder dragging her foot along the ground as she rides down a hill.
How does this action cause the skateboarder's speed to decrease?
A. It increases the force of friction
B. It increases the net force down the hill.
C. It increases the maximum static friction of the skateboard.
D. It decreases the force of friction.


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