Consider a situation where you are playing air hockey with a friend. The table shoots small streams of air upward to keep the puck
afloat and to reduce friction. The puck moves horizontally due to
A)
friction force.
B)
upward force of air.
an external applied force.
D)
internal kinetic molecular force.
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