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A moving skateboard experiences several forces: the force of gravity pulls it downward, while the normal force from the ground acts upward, countering gravity. Friction between the skateboard wheels and the surface affects its motion, resisting movement and eventually slowing it down. Additionally, if the skateboard is turning or accelerating, centripetal force and applied forces from the rider's movements come into play. These forces interact to influence the skateboard's speed and direction.

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