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Yes, the texture of what something is rolling on can affect its speed. Rough surfaces create more friction, slowing down the object. Smooth surfaces have less friction, allowing the object to roll faster.
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.
Not necessarily. If it's rolling in a straight line on a smooth and level floor, then the acceleration is as good as zero. But if the ball is rolling up a hill, or down a hill, or around the groove in a roulette wheel, or through grass and slowing down, then there's substantial acceleration.
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It is an example of inertia.
a ball rolls faster in grass because grass is sorter and dirt is harder and dirty
It depends how you throw it. :-)
Neither. The ball rolls faster on cement, not grass, or dirt.
The size of the ball. The weight of the ball. The angle of the inclinned plane. The length of the inclined plane
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Yes. Think of rolling a ball in the grass. The grass is causing friction making the ball slow down and eventually stop.
Kinetic energy
Yes because it is just like a ball rolling down a hill; it obviously goes faster.
Yes, the texture of what something is rolling on can affect its speed. Rough surfaces create more friction, slowing down the object. Smooth surfaces have less friction, allowing the object to roll faster.
It depends on the initial velocity, and it also depends on time, because the friction of the grass will slow the baseball down.
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.
Not necessarily. If it's rolling in a straight line on a smooth and level floor, then the acceleration is as good as zero. But if the ball is rolling up a hill, or down a hill, or around the groove in a roulette wheel, or through grass and slowing down, then there's substantial acceleration.