If it's not cooked it has the same density.
Why shouldn't it? Density is mass divided by volume. Nothing is said about the shape of the volume.
Yes. The same material will have the same density regardless of shape.
Density is a characteristic of the substance. As long as nothing else gets into the substance, the density is always the same, whether you have a pinhead of the substance or a supertanker full of it, and whether it's in the shape of a football, a pasture patty, a pyramid, a 9-foot snake, or a life-size model of the Empire State Building. The density doesn't change.
The ball rolled across the table.
A circle.
the ball rolled inches from the post
"The ball rolled on the field" is correct. "In the field" suggests that the ball is physically inside something, like a container or enclosed area, rather than rolling freely on the surface.
A pancake in volley ball is when you press your hand directly on the ground and allow the ball (spiked usually) to hit your hand. The result, if done properly, is a volley ball that has not touched the ground, is capable for being hit with a forearm pass, and a red hand.
It depends on what you want to end up with. some cookies are cut to shape, these are flattened and cut to the shape you want. however many of them can be put down as a ball as they will flatten out as the temperature goes up.
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A ball rolled across a horizontal table moves at constant velocity.why?
If by "flattened" you mean "like someone took a sphere and sat on it", that would be an oblate spheroid.
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Because I rolled it into a ball.