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There are several, the strongest being gravity, followed by air resistance (stops the ball from going faster than about 120mph), there's also the force from light sources (light has momentum), friction at the surface of the ball between the air and the ball (not just resistance but generation of heat), and the changes in electromagnetic fields generated by the atoms of the ball itself.

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gravitational, friction.

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9.8lbs of gravitational force

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