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An example would be a ball rolling down a hill. The ball rolling down would show motion.
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.
A ball rolling down a hill.
A ball rolling down a hill.
Friction from the air and ground will slow down the ball's motion.
It will slow down because of the force of friction on the grass field resisting its motion, as well as the force applied by the blades of grass which act like small springs.
On carpet the friction is more as it is a rough surface therefore it stops or slow down a rolling ball.
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.
a ball rolling across the floor ( a flat surface) you rolling down a hill rocks rolling down hill etc. hope this helped ronkkiki
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).
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