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an object at rest will stay at rest, an object at motion will stay in motion, there for gravity and interia make a Basketball roll across a court just like the planets rotate in space.

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Beacuse of the gravity depending on the ball. And the girls like to suck on the guys penis

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Q: Use newtons first law of motion to explain why a basketball rolls across the court?
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