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The minimum speed for a ball rolling down an incline occurs near the top. Gravity will speed the ball up as it travels down.
yes it does. i just did the experiment.
Since a ball is a sphere the motion it makes is rolling. The rolling happens on the ground and in the air.
The answer will depend on the shape of the slope, and the trajectory that the ball follows.
Yes because it is just like a ball rolling down a hill; it obviously goes faster.
The acceleration of a tennis ball rolling down an incline depends with two factors. The force that is applied to the tennis ball and the mass of the tennis ball will determine its acceleration.
that it's speed increaded. Acceleration was at its upmost.
Mass does not affect the acceleration of an object due to gravity. Any object of any size or mass will fall at the same speed. A ball rolling down an inclined plane is accelerated by gravity, so its speed won't be affected by its mass at all.
An example would be a ball rolling down a hill. The ball rolling down would show motion.
The speed at which an object falls is not affected by its weight or mass, so a solid stone ball should fall just as quickly as a hollow wooden ball. But a ball made of a rougher material could slow it down. The material of the ball should only matter if affects how smooth the ball is.
Wrong category! It is acted upon by gravity - just the same as a ball rolling down a slope.
A ball rolling down a hill.