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Physics, 21.02.2020 00:59 codysaucier2823

Imagine you are holding a small ball below you so that you look down on its "North Pole." Turn the ball in a counterclockwise direction. Continue to turn it in that direction as you slowly raise it above your head so that you are looking up at its "South Pole." In what direction is it rotating now? Imagine you are holding a small ball below you so that you look down on its "North Pole." Turn the ball in a counterclockwise direction. Continue to turn it in that direction as you slowly raise it above your head so that you are looking up at its "South Pole." In what direction is it rotating now? 1. Still 2. counterclockwise 3. Sideways 4. Clockwise

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