However if the ball does not slip up the clubface during contact then a "Friction Force" must be pulling on the ball in a Tangential direction (down the clubface) at the surface of the ball to keep it from slipping up the clubface.
This "Friction Force'' will spin the ball (backspin) on separation.
If the ball slips up the clubface during contact then this Friction Force is much reduced and hence the ball will not spin (backspin) nearly as much on separation.
The grooves in the clubface will help the ball grip (Larger Friction Force) the clubface better and prevent the ball from slipping up the clubface during contact.
The nature of the surface of the ball (e.g. if it is soft and "sticky") will also influence how effectively the ball grips the clubface during contact and so influences the amount of backspin on the ball at separation.
ball sack
It will make the ball stop at some point.
gravity friction inertia
That question doesnt exactly make sense, but if you meant HOW does friction and gravity AFFECT a soccer ball, the friction of the grass and ball affects the speed, and the gravity pushes the ball down to the ground. Hope it helped! -Cara
the friction and the motion of the ball both combined
actually volleyball has alot to do with friction. when you are getting ready to hit the ball there is friction between the floor and your feet. then, when you hit the ball there is friction between your feet and the floor but also between your hands and the ball. now is the ball goes low and you hit it you would be using alot of friction because there would be friction between your body and the floor, the volley ball and your hands and maybe the ball and the floor. hope this answers your question!
ball sack
It will make the ball stop at some point.
Its the friction of the stopper inside rubbing against the tube.
gravity friction inertia
All friction affects a moving object, the source of the friction and the object moving is irrelevant. Water on a soccer ball would effect the performance of the ball.
That question doesnt exactly make sense, but if you meant HOW does friction and gravity AFFECT a soccer ball, the friction of the grass and ball affects the speed, and the gravity pushes the ball down to the ground. Hope it helped! -Cara
Hello,the answer for this qustion is:Throwing a ball and catching it.
It will not, unless it is acted upon another force. If it's rolling on something, then friction will stop it (the ball rubbing on the table slows it down).
Yes it would. Speed will depend on Weight of the ball, Incline angle, Friction, and air pressure.
On carpet the friction is more as it is a rough surface therefore it stops or slow down a rolling ball.
the friction and the motion of the ball both combined