It does because when the ball hits the surface and the surface magnified would look rugged anyways when the ball hits the surface the friction pulls on the ball causind it to slow down and if you roll a brick down a hill you will find it will stop easier than a ball smooth surface
If u want to slow down a ball then put your foot on the ball
Friction from the air and ground will slow down the ball's motion.
The force of friction, which is the normal force (weight) multiplied by the coefficient of friction (how rough the carpet is).
Yes, if the object is moving up, gravity will slow it down. For example, if you toss a tennis ball straight up, it will slow down until it finally stops, turns around and comes back down.
drag
Yes, things such as longer grass and water on the greens will slow a ball down.
If u want to slow down a ball then put your foot on the ball
friction and gravity
No. Speed and force cause a bowling ball to roll down a lane. Friction may cause a bowling ball to change course on a lane though, and also slow it down.
Friction from the air and ground will slow down the ball's motion.
Friction.
You can kick a soccer ball (football) in outspace and it will never slow down.
The force of friction, which is the normal force (weight) multiplied by the coefficient of friction (how rough the carpet is).
Yes
because its going slow and you are not sure when o hit it plus the ball might stop and or slow down and you may never hit it
I know that whenever I get gas - I SLOW DOWN!
cause you have to think about where you are going