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It wavers
Yes... If the surface is smooth, then the ball should bounce fine but if the surface is rough the ball will bounce all over the place.
a ball rolled across a horizontal table moved at cont ant velocity why?
A ball rolled across a horizontal table moves at constant velocity.why?
yes because a rough surface may slow the ball down and a smooth syrface may let it keep going. {it also depends on the type of ball}
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It wavers
Yes... If the surface is smooth, then the ball should bounce fine but if the surface is rough the ball will bounce all over the place.
"The ball rolled on the field" is correct. "In the field" suggests that the ball is physically inside something, like a container or enclosed area, rather than rolling freely on the surface.
On carpet the friction is more as it is a rough surface therefore it stops or slow down a rolling ball.
The ball rolled across the table.
if it is rough it will bounce lower and it is smooth it will bounce higher
If you call a great big gassy ball of fire "Rough" then yes! Of coarse its not! You should look that sort of thing up on Google.com.
the ball rolled inches from the post
a ball rolled across a horizontal table moved at cont ant velocity why?
By any of the following Put rough surface stickers (can be bought) on the surfaces. Increase the surface area of contact ( a cuboid on it's side instead of on it's smaller side) And maybe put a carpet or rough surface between it ( it works reverse of the ball bearings)
The factors to consider here would be: 1) The surface texture of the ball, in other words, is it smooth or rough or dimpled like a golf ball? Drag is produced by the water passing over the ball's surface. 2) The material making up the ball's surface can be attractive or repellent to water molecules. Presumably a ball with an oily surface would spin better though I've never experimented.