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Q: Does inertia stop a ball that has been kicked?
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Why is rolling a ball hard to stop?

the inertia


What causes a bowling ball to stop on earth?

Inertia and gravity cause a bowling ball to stop on earth.


What are some non-examples of inertia?

Pushing a ball in a vaccum is an example of inertia because there is no resistence to stop the ball so the ball would keep going.


When thr ball is kicked off and is not touched and rolls to a stop is it a live ball or a dead ball?

its alive


Where is inertia based on?

Inertia is the tendency to not want to change, or in simple words, to keep doing what you're already doing. That means when a ball is rolling down the hill, it has inertia; it does not want to stop rolling. However, the ball will eventually stop because of friction or an object acting as an obstacle.


Does soccer invole inertia?

Yes. Inertia is the resistance of the ball to acceleration. Without intertia, when you kick the ball, the ball wouldn't go anywhere, and would immedialtely fall straight down to the ground and stop immediately.


What happen when a ball rolling across the floor shows to stop?

When it stops it stops. Inertia will stop it from moving unless there is some force acting on it.


It is harder to stop a rolling bowling ball than a rolling ping pong ball when both are rolling at the same velocity. this is an example of?

It is an example of inertia.


Why does a rolling ball stop after some time?

Its inertia is overcome by gravity and other factors such as air resistance and friction.


Which has more volume a bowling ball or beach ball?

Most likely the bowling ball. According to the laws of physics, an object with more inertia accelerates slower but is harder to stop. The bowling ball accelerates ...


Can a baseball infielder kick a ball in an attempt to stop a grounder from getting through?

Sure he CAN, but that's almost never a good idea...even if he does stop it from getting through, who knows where it will end up after it's kicked? He needs to have hand-control of the ball,


Why does between two soccer balls kicked by two players with different forces one that travels faster is harder to stop?

If one soccer ball is traveling faster than another identical ball, then it has more kinetic energy ... which you have to absorb in order stop it ... and more momentum ... which you have to supply in the opposite direction in order to stop it.