put your hand there to stop it.
You use a force that is equal to the ball moving
For example, The ball Is 15n, to stop the ball you would have to have a force generate 15n to stop the ball
Stop the ball
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).
the inertia
It is an example of inertia.
Rolling the ball would be work and stopping the ball would be force.
Any amount of force can stop either kind of ball. But a greater force is required to stop a bowling ball than to stop a soccer ball IN THE SAME TIME, because the bowling ball has more mass, and therefore more momentum and more kinetic energy.
Friction
That force is called an Opposing Force.
It is an example of momentum (sometimes called "inertia"). Velocity x mass. The bowling ball is much, much heavier. With both rolling at the same speed, the bowling ball is harder to stop because it has much more mass.
An immovable object immediately in its path.
the friction and the motion of the ball both combined
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