If a ball is rolling in a straight line and you push it to the right velocity will accelerate.
If a ball is rolling in a straight line and one pushes it to the right, it's velocity reduce.
It is an example of inertia.
A the highest point its velocity will be zero.
Momentum is the product of mass and velocity. When an object slows down, the object reduces in velocity. Since Mass is constant, when velocity reduces momentum reduces. thus momentum can be what stops a rolling object. However, a resistive force the reason for the reduction of velocity and subsequently halting.
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If a ball is rolling in a straight line and one pushes it to the right, it's velocity reduce.
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The overall velocity would increase. The ball would then have a curved path with some velocity vector in the North South direction and some vector in the East West Direction
You throw a ball straight up with a velocity of 40 meters per second. What is the ball's velocity after 3 seconds?
It is an example of inertia.
-- a car on cruise control rolling along at a constant speed on a straight section of highway -- a golf ball or squash ball rolling across the gym floor at a constant speed
This is an example of momentum, which is a product of the object's mass and its velocity. It is also harder to start a bowling ball rolling than a ping-pong ball due to inertia, which is related only to the object's mass.
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.
it is 10 meters per second straight down
It depends on the initial velocity, and it also depends on time, because the friction of the grass will slow the baseball down.