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A ball rolling down a hill.
A ball rolling down a hill.
A ball going down a hill is energy in motion. You walking is also energy in motion. A car moving is another example of energy in motion.
Rolling motion is easier than sliding motion because rolling motion has a lower friction force exerted upon the object than sliding motion.
Translatory motion is when an object moves without rotating or spinning. It involves motion in a straight line from one point to another. Examples of translatory motion include a car moving along a straight road or a ball rolling on a flat surface.
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Motion parallel to the ground refers to movement that occurs in a horizontal direction. This type of motion does not involve any vertical displacement and typically occurs on a flat surface. Examples include a car driving on a road or a ball rolling on the ground.
Kinetic activity refers to the movement or motion of an object. It is the energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. Examples of kinetic activity include a rolling ball, a swinging pendulum, and a flying bird.
The direction of friction of a rolling body is in opposite direction to the motion of the rolling body.
A train moving along a straight track and a ball rolling along a flat surface are both examples of objects moving in linear motion where they move in a straight line.
Yes. Rolling friction does not mean the object must be rolling, only that the object is in motion.
A Rolling ball