Friction, but that is one of the reasons why it causes a moving ball to stop. Friction comes from the grass and sometimes the dirt/soil.
According to Newton's first law, the steel ball will continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed just after the box stops moving.
the fielder would break down and the ball would fly into their face. the obviously too much chocolate silly fielder
When it stops it stops. Inertia will stop it from moving unless there is some force acting on it.
Friction stops the ball from moving infinitely. It also stops the clubs and people from moving infinitely. Without friction, all of these things would just keep sliding and sliding and sliding.
The ball stops moving due to forces such as friction and air resistance acting upon it, slowing it down until it comes to a complete stop. Additionally, external factors such as hitting a wall or surface can also cause the ball to stop moving.
It is called dribbling.
It's called a cross.
It depends on whether they are both moving or if one is stationary and the other is moving.
The ball would continue moving forward due to inertia, since it wants to keep moving at a constant speed. When the truck suddenly stops, the ball will keep moving forward until it hits the front side of the truck or another object in the truck bed.
It loses its kinetic energy as it does work against frictional force
Who knows and who cares
After the ball stops moving, most of the energy has been converted into heat energy.